Re: [pinhole-discussion] Finney observations (was My personal day off from work...)

2001-05-12 Thread William Erickson
observations (was My personal day off from work...) Yes, I was kind of surprised that the edges hadn't fallen off more than they did, however this is the only 40mm I have taken . My only problem with the Finney is this: In the past, when using a Leonardo camera, I always could visualize what

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Finney observations (was My personal day off from work...)

2001-05-11 Thread Tom Miller
Hi Jeff, (Comments below) Tom - Original Message - From: Jeff Dilcher dilc...@cueva.com To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 12:42 PM Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Finney observations (was My personal day off from work...) My only problem with the Finney

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Finney observations (was My personal day off from work...)

2001-05-11 Thread Guy Glorieux
George L Smyth wrote: --- Jeff Dilcher dilc...@cueva.com wrote: how are Finney users lining up what will be on the final image when they are making a photograph? Guesswork? My guess would be that a string could be run from a pin placed at one side of the negative to a pin above the

[pinhole-discussion] Finney observations (was My personal day off from work...)

2001-05-11 Thread Jeff Dilcher
Yes, I was kind of surprised that the edges hadn't fallen off more than they did, however this is the only 40mm I have taken . My only problem with the Finney is this: In the past, when using a Leonardo camera, I always could visualize what portions of my scene would be in the final negative by