Mike,
I built one on pinhole day. I'll let you know as soon as I have
processed the film.
I pierced a slot on one edge to install a 35mm cartridge and another on
the opposite edge to install a take up cartridge. Installed a pinhole
on top (.025mm), painted the inside in balck, taped the whole
Hi Patrick
So sorry to hear that your pinhole did not work; it does happen.
For what it is worth I think that the problem was the calculation.
From experience I would say that your exposure should have been around the 3
minute mark. Particularly for light toned subjects.
The way I come to this
--- Patrick Barrett barrettpatr...@hotmail.com wrote:
Here is the root of the question: All the negatives were black! I assume
that we drastically over-exposed the paper. I do not think that it was
fogged, but I suppose it is possible. The cameras were not light-leaky.
Is there an image? If
Hello all,
It was a fun filled day on April 28th, pinhole day.
I took many photographs and have uploaded some of them now at yahoo. (I
don't know how to create webpages yet).
Pl view it at
http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/achalpashine/lst?.view=t.dir=/Pinhole_day
(If URL address gets carried over to