[pinhole-discussion] Off topic Piezography inks.

2003-03-24 Thread James Kellar
I know this is off topic, but I just loaded my Epson 1280 with Piezography Piezo Tone inks, and I am so pleased with the results that I just need to share it with some one. If any one is thinking about doing the same, from my results in just a few hours I can highly recommend it. I've tried a

RE: [pinhole-discussion] off topic! Ortho film + Dektol?

2003-03-24 Thread George L Smyth
Sure, I use halftone film and process it with a dilute solution of Dektol (1+10 to 1+20, depending upon the scene). Cheers - george - http://GLSmyth.com http://DRiPInvesting.org --- On Mon 03/24, Peter Wiklund peter.wikl...@journalistgruppen.se wrote: From: Peter Wiklund [mailto:

Re: [pinhole-discussion] More articles on line

2003-03-24 Thread Gregg Kemp
Thanks for making these available, Nick. A great contribution of history and information! - Gregg On Monday, March 24, 2003, at 03:24 PM, Nick Dvoracek wrote: My interlibrary loan wizards have been busy and I've come up with more articles referred to by D'Arcy Powers in Advanced pinhole

[pinhole-discussion] More articles on line

2003-03-24 Thread Nick Dvoracek
My interlibrary loan wizards have been busy and I've come up with more articles referred to by D'Arcy Powers in Advanced pinhole photography which I've put on-line at http://idea.uwosh.edu/nick/pinholephoto.htm The collection now includes Pinhole (Lensless) Photography by Reverend J.B.Thomson

Re: [pinhole-discussion] off topic! Ortho film + Dektol?

2003-03-24 Thread Gordon J. Holtslander
Hi: I do this all the time. I use ortho film in my pinhole cameras. Use large format orhto film 8x10 Kodak CGP film - used in the printing industry Gord On Mon, 24 Mar 2003, Tim Midkiff wrote: Peter, I use dektol with ortho film all the time. even a well exposed ortho neg and normal

Re: [pinhole-discussion] off topic! Ortho film + Dektol?

2003-03-24 Thread Tim Midkiff
Peter, I use dektol with ortho film all the time. even a well exposed ortho neg and normal developing time will produce a nice continous tone neg. Use A B developer for high contract negs. I will Use one or the other process when i'm exposing 16x20 to be contact printed. tim --

[pinhole-discussion] Pushing Kodak Sheet Film

2003-03-24 Thread Ann and Terry King
I need to push 4x5 sheet film to make some pinhole shots at relatively short exposure times. Does anyone have experience or know of a web site where pushing information is given, preferably a Kodak black and white sheet film? I'm wanting to film common human movements (like taking a step or