[pinhole-discussion] keeping notes; photographing at dusk

2002-06-27 Thread Shannon Stoney
Leonard wrote: I know, from working years in a camera store and teaching photography classes, the following: Lots and lots of picture takers talk and talk techniques to death and never making any prints. The only way to find something out is to TRY IT! In regards to reciprocity failure and

Re: [pinhole-discussion] reciprocity failure and development times

2002-06-27 Thread D Hill
Amen Leonard! You're the king! Don Leonard Peterson lrp...@hotmail.com wrote: I know, from working years in a camera store and teaching photography classes, the following: Lots and lots of picture takers talk and talk techniques to death and never making any prints. The only way to find

[pinhole-discussion] reciprocity failure and development times

2002-06-27 Thread Leonard Peterson
I know, from working years in a camera store and teaching photography classes, the following: Lots and lots of picture takers talk and talk techniques to death and never making any prints. The only way to find something out is to TRY IT! In regards to reciprocity failure and development

RE: [pinhole-discussion] white holes in negatives

2002-06-27 Thread peregoy
= Original Message From Shannon Stoney shannonsto...@earthlink.net = What causes negatives to get those little holes in them? Most often this is caused by dust on the negative before the image is shot. Try cleaning the room you load your film holders then cleaning your holders with an

Re: [pinhole-discussion] white holes in negatives

2002-06-27 Thread George L Smyth
--- Shannon Stoney shannonsto...@earthlink.net wrote: What causes negatives to get those little holes in them? Not literally all the way through the film base, but holes in the emulsion, like little clear or white specks? I think I heard some place that you can prevent those by using water

Re: [pinhole-discussion] white holes in negatives

2002-06-27 Thread Gordon J. Holtslander
Hi: Maybe its your water. Try distilled water. Gord On Wed, 26 Jun 2002, Shannon Stoney wrote: What causes negatives to get those little holes in them? Not literally all the way through the film base, but holes in the emulsion, like little clear or white specks? I think I heard some

[pinhole-discussion] white holes in negatives

2002-06-27 Thread Shannon Stoney
What causes negatives to get those little holes in them? Not literally all the way through the film base, but holes in the emulsion, like little clear or white specks? I think I heard some place that you can prevent those by using water instead of stop, but I always use water and I get them