Re: [pinhole-discussion] transparency film...xray duplication film

2002-01-18 Thread John Yeo
Although it is a positive film, wouldn't that mean it is designed to be used with a reversal process? If you developed it in a regular film or paper developer, you would get a negative. John - Original Message - From: Murray mur...@uptowngallery.org To: pinhole-discussion@p at

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Overnight photo labs in the US?

2002-01-18 Thread tshack
You will probably be out of luck on one-hour turnaround on medium or large format. You might find some pro-shop who can develop the film in a couple of hours, but making prints would take a day or more. Options: 1) Shoot slide film, and get the couple hour turnaround. 2) Get a polaroid back for

Re: [pinhole-discussion] transparency film...xray duplication film

2002-01-18 Thread Richard Heather
For a large format pinhole photography a positive image may be a plus. You could exhibit with a backlight without further manipulation. Most non photographers can't visualize negatives though I often find the negatives much more beautiful than the positives. Richard Heather Murray wrote: I

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Overnight photo labs in the US?

2002-01-18 Thread Kosinski Family
Dieter, The best thing would be to make a pinhole body cap for your SLR and have the color negs, or monochrome C-41 negs developed and printed at a 1 hour photo shop. There are lots of them around. jim - Original Message - From: Dieter Bublitz dieter.bubl...@bingo-ev.de To:

Re: [pinhole-discussion] transparency film...xray duplication film

2002-01-18 Thread Charles Sloan
Go to: http://www.chucksphotos.com/Gallery_pinhole.html It's the Image labeled 'Coworkers' in the second row of thumbnails. Sorry about the small size. I didn't do any tests to determine what colors the x-ray film is sensitive to. Chuck Andy Schmitt wrote: hmmm cool...what kind of an

[pinhole-discussion] Overnight photo labs in the US?

2002-01-18 Thread Dieter Bublitz
Hi folks, this may be somewhat off topic but I hope not too far :-). I will be on a trip through Colorado, Wyoming, Montana and South Dakota in May and June. While I will take photos mainly with my SLR-equipment, I plan to take one pinhole camera on this trip. Did not decide yet, wether it will

RE: [pinhole-discussion] transparency film...xray duplication film

2002-01-18 Thread Andy Schmitt
hmmm cool...what kind of an image did you get? I would presume it is only blue sensitive? thanks andy -Original Message- From: pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ??? [mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???]On Behalf Of Charles Sloan Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 1:10 PM To:

Re: [pinhole-discussion] transparency film...xray duplication film

2002-01-18 Thread Charles Sloan
I can add something here. I used to work in an x-ray darkroom, where I made a pinhole camera out of an oatmeal box and used an 8x10 sheet of x-ray film. It worked fine under the Tungsten lights there in the hospital. I didn't try it outdoors, but I'm sure it'll work there too. Chuck Andy

Re: [pinhole-discussion] transparency film...xray duplication film

2002-01-18 Thread G.Penate
- Original Message - From: Andy Schmitt aschm...@warwick.net I bought some Kodak Contact 2000 film that requires other than Daylight or Tungsten enlarger light...pitty 'cause it was cheep...wonder why? Think I saw itwasn't Clinton Mandela the guy selling it?...may be not!

Re: [pinhole-discussion] transparency film...xray duplication film

2002-01-18 Thread Lisa Reddig
2) I will make this on-topic, I promise. Conservation of mass as it applies to pairs of domestic pets...one loses weight, the other one gains it. I have been wanting to do some cat pinhole shotsthe tail twitching and contortions they do might be interesting with long exposures. Hey Murray

RE: [pinhole-discussion] transparency film...xray duplication film

2002-01-18 Thread Andy Schmitt
there is Xray film on Ebay frequentlyis it sensitive to the light we use the quantity available? I bought some Kodak Contact 2000 film that requires other than Daylight or Tungsten enlarger light...pitty 'cause it was cheep...wonder why? andy -Original Message- From:

Re: [pinhole-discussion] (STRICTLY PERSONAL) plus Polaroid Pinhole. Long

2002-01-18 Thread Mike Vande Bunt
Howard Wells wrote: Two on topic items: I've long shot with Polaroid Sx-70s, 690s and various peel-apart film cameras and backs. I've used integral film (either Time Zero or 600) in film box pinhole cameras and in 4x5 sheet film backs. Of course then I have to place the pack back in the