RE: [pinhole-discussion] Panorama printing question static

2003-01-01 Thread Chris Peregoy
For large strips I use two sheets of glass taped together. I cut a mask out of black paper or just tape a mask on with photographers tape to block excess light from reaching the paper. I use 5x7 glass for my 4x5 enlarger and can get close to 6 of coverage with 35mm. Tape the edges of the

RE: [pinhole-discussion] Panorama printing question static

2002-12-31 Thread I Zarkov
Yes, using a larger format enlarger is the solution. I have been using an Omeda D2V for years, had a mask cut at a machine shop as an insert plate for the 4x5 negative carrier and print 3 35mm frame sequences. Works great for sequential frames or panoramic compositions. You might try handling

RE: [pinhole-discussion] Panorama printing question static

2002-12-31 Thread drew
You need to use a larger format enlarger with a masked neg holder to print them traditionally. I can only print my 35mm panorama shots up to my enlargers limit of a 6x7 carrier masked off. Finding a 4x5 or 8x10 enlarger would be key. -Original Message- From: pinhole-discussion-admin@p at