Hello Andy;
I noticed you are a regular user at this site. Can you tell me how to
unsubscribe? I went back to the main website but could find only subscribe
button.
Any help wouldbe apreciated.
John Maher
-- Original Message --
From: Andy
try www.kpgraphics.com
andy
-Original Message-
From: pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???
[mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???]On Behalf Of Hennie Koenen
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 12:12 PM
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Kodak
--- ROBERTSON,TRAVIS J is-...@womans.com wrote:
Film
Last Friday someone told me about this film.
http://www.theeconozone.com/econozone/xxx4.html
http://www.theeconozone.com/econozone/xxx4.htmlI have to tried it yet
but later I will. Right now I'm shooting 4x5 TMAX 400. I do not like
Hi John,
I've got a 100' roll of this film for 35mm and will be trying it out
this week. Recommendations I've seen on the 'net are confusing, with speed
ranging from 3 all the way to 260 with Dektol as the developer. One person even
said it must be loaded in the camera in complete
Hello all, I have a box of 8x10 Kodak Fine Grain
Positive Film (7302) that I'd like to try out... I'm
not necessarily looking for a positive image, although
that might work for a lighted frame I have.
My quesions:
1) Has anyone used this film for pinhole negatives?
2) What exposure index worked
hi everyone,
I'd like to share with you my new site for my pinhole work:
http://www.ignore.com.br/pinhole
hope you enjoy and
I'd like to say that I am very glad to make part of this list.
[]s
luish
--
---
http://www.ignore.com.br
If you are just starting I can help. I have been doing pinhole photography
for about 3 months now and I have learned a lot. I have built 4 cameras so
far. One out of a oatmeal can, a Pringles can ( talk about warped), a balsa
wood camera, and now out of a black foam board. The first three
In a message dated 9/8/2002 9:16:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
kelca...@aol.com writes:
what kind or brand of developer, stop bath, and fixer I should use in order
to get the best results with ilford paper?
I've had really good results in my home darkroom with Ilford Multigrade
--- kelca...@aol.com wrote:
Okay now that I'm finally building a darkroom I can hopefully start
understanding more about the whole pinhole process and see more eye to eye
with it rather than just read the discussion e-mails and try to figure out
what goes where in all that lingo I'm not