stephen ugh ifstep...@yahoo.com wrote:
take some test shots with the pinhole closed at least you can rule out a light
leak.
hi all,
ive been converting working cameras into pinhole
cameras.
ive been using a brownie for 120 and a fedka (russian
copy of leica) for 35mm.
heres the problem, the
Chrome Dome crd...@lycos.com wrote:
try this http://www.photowebs.com/models/release.htm
or go into your search eng. type model releases there are a number of them.
Does any subscribers to this site use release forms when photographing people
to allowing publication rights? Could I get sample
I use a finney 4x5 camera which has pinhole zoneplate.you can go for optimum
sharpness http://www1.photosig.com/go/photos/view?id=681887 or all fuzzy
http://www1.photosig.com/go/photos/view?id=896589 by adjusting the focal length
on the bellows.I think you may have the wrong size pinhole for
does it come with a 4x5 reduing back?just kidding.what state or country are you
in Guy?
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you can pick one up on e-bay.there is a book by Kathleen Thormod
Carr that gives a whealth of information on this
process-highly
recomended.http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/081745554X/102-8851814-0591331?vi=glance
Chris
Chris Peregoy
pere...@umbc.edu
the 2450 is great with med.format.I use it with my koni omega 120mm 6x7 negs
they are outstanding.here are 4 scans from the 2450 .
http://www1.photosig.com/viewphoto.php?id=255881
http://www1.photosig.com/viewphoto.php?id=256055
http://www1.photosig.com/viewphoto.php?id=94420
here is her url http://www.lightwork.cnchost.com/
chip renner
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ColdMarblePhoto coldmar...@dgbn.com wrote:
on 12/11/02 7:48 AM, Steve Bell wrote:
so now i have to ask, you said you used and opaque IR filter? did you mount
it in front of the pinhole? or behind? i'm going to assume that you didn't
move it about in front of the pinhole if you rated the film
well the best way to get the old e-mail account full is start a discussion
about digital vs film.
film as we know it is a replacement from the original process they used back in
the talbot days.
one day they will be saying how muck better the new laser cameras are then the
old digital models in
Guillermo pen...@rogers.com wrote:
the price said 500 euro. what does that come out as in us currency ?
chip renner
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I remember seeing a web site where the photographer made a velcro edged jacket
that went over the seems of the camera to stop the leaks.anyone else know
about this?
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learn a lesson the hard way.
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Gregg Kemp gregg.kemp@??? wrote:
At 09:05 AM 7/11/2002 -0700, you wrote:
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I have been looking at the photo site PHOTOSIG for pinhole images can
find
only a few.I would love to see more pinhole zoneplate images
represented on
the site.I would
gregg b. mc neill gbmcne...@hotmail.com wrote:
if you go to their web site they will be glad to ansewer any
questions.http:/www.onecachet.com -I have gotten mixed results with it-come on
kodak make a 120 infrared please!
Does anyone have any reciprocity figures for Maco IR 820 film? The IR
jack durrett jd...@cox.net wrote:
John Olson is now back in the library.
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David Weinberg dawm...@usa.net wrote:
I am on the west Coast this week with limited access to email.
I will not be selling for at least a week so get back to me when you return.
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I was going to place my finney for sale on e-bay however I decided to
give the discussion group a crack at it first. it is in perfect
condition -only used 5 or 6 times -the wood bellows are perfect.
I would include a Tenba bag that pinhole resources sold w/the camera ,a
new polaroid 4x5 back
sell some blood go with the epson!
michael_georg...@trendmicro.com wrote:
See, I just knew that the twice-or-three-times-as-expensive Epsons would be
suggested! Not that you're wrong about them, just that I am resource
challenged at present... (What about Canonscan scanners? Anyone use 'em?)
the epson 2450 is a great scanner costing around $375.00 . It has 35mm
,120mm 4x5 capabilities . several photo magazines have given it rave
revues . If you can save up for it you will not be disappointed . I feel
it is a very good value for your money .
chip renner
Zernike Au zern...@zeroimage.com wrote:
GP, JK GK,
It's o.k. to left their URL there, just don't mention their name again or we
may in trouble (legally), someone is hearing!
I think some of the member still interesting in seeing the SG, how they
resemble to Z's Z2000. S
KKA :-) or Z:-)
this is a test-have not recieved pinhole e-mails since dec.-are there troubles
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I know this is not about pinhole but what the heck... I am looking for a
flatbed scanner
that can scan 35mm , 120 4x5 . any recomendations ? I have heard that the
microtek 4 is good for the larger negs
- however the 35mm
negs are not that great .
thanks for any help
chip renner
it seems that almost everyone in the tri-state area knows someone who worked in
the towers . it was a sight that will stay with me for the rest of my life !
david frieder photographed the manhatten bridge [from the top]with the twin
towers in the background . it is a great shot - check it out.
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I wanted to hear from other pinholer's about their technique for finding
the correct exposure . I have tried the black cat find it somewhat
helpfull . I am not into math equations [
I wanted to hear from other pinholer's about their technique for finding the
correct exposure . I have tried the black cat find it somewhat helpfull . I
am not into math equations [ had to go to summer school ].any unique or off the
wall methods ?
thanks ,
chip renner
the images were made on a Finney 4x5 I used polaroid bw film .
chip renner
pinhole-discussion@p at ??? wrote:
Great shots. The waterfalls shot is incredible. The expressway overpass
shots look almost like negatives. Were these shot using a cut-down
Polaroid Big Shot camera?
Mike
here are a couple of new images taken under route 80 in hackensack n.j.
a waterfalls in parkridge n.j.
http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/images/rt.802pinhole.jpg
http://www.p at ???/discussion/upload/images/rt.80pinhole.jpg
http://www.p at
yes I was using polaroid 4x5 color film-it was a shady area which most likely
added to the blue tint .
pinhole-discussion@p at ??? wrote:
This is a beautiful image, Chip. Pinhole is humbling in its failures;
but the successful surprizes are all the more succulent. Or, one
attaboy wipes
I have been having a hard time getting any usable images from my finney -
then this one popped out .
http://imagehost.auctionwatch.com/bin/viewimage.x/001071f3/grays/pinhole1.JPG
chip renner
does anyone know the f-stops for the finney pinhole camera ? I have the
pinhole/zoneplate turret .I misplaced the literature that came with it .
I also have had trouble recieving pinhole mail .
thanks .
chip renner
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