Re: [pinhole-discussion] Re: old box cameras

2001-08-01 Thread Tina Martin
Try this url - http://users.aol.com/Chuck02178/tech.htm It should be active, 'cause I just went there! It has the info you are asking about, plus links to much more about box brownies. Tina Martin It's About Light! www.tinamartin.com From: edwin gendron egend...@vt.edu Hi, this is a bit

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Storage of unprocessed photo paper negatives

2001-08-01 Thread Ray Beckett
On Monday, July 30, 2001, Dennis Johanson wrote: .how long can exposed photo paper used as negative be stored before processing? Any special storage requirements? Dennis, The latent image in black white emulsions is stable enough at normal room temperatures to remain virtually unchanged for

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Storage of unprocessed photo paper negatives

2001-08-01 Thread Gordon J. Holtslander
Hi: I've processed some sheet film where the exposure was made 8 years before the film was processed. They turned out - actually very nicely :) I found a couple of sheet film holders with fim in them in the bottom of a box when housecleaning. It was Tri-x sheet film. I processed them and

[pinhole-discussion] Re: old box cameras

2001-08-01 Thread edwin gendron
Hi, this is a bit off topic, but does anybody know general ballpark shutter speeds and F-stops of old box brownie type cameras? dying to try one out. Ed

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Storage of unprocessed photo paper negatives

2001-08-01 Thread Scott Sellers
Hello Dennis, On Monday, July 30, 2001, Dennis Johanson wrote: In order to rationalize (not a word that comes naturally when speaking about pinhole photography) the handling of my pinhole photography I hope that someone could be kind enough to help med with the following: How long can

[pinhole-discussion] new Zero Images

2001-08-01 Thread Chuck Flagg
Now that my ISP has stopped changing hands I will have some web space to set up a new pinhole photo gallery. I took several photos on our trip to Cancun Mexico. Shooting from the top of the pyramid of the sun at Chichen-Itza was great. +Pinholes Seize the Light+