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2002-03-25 Thread Derek Clarke
For the length of exposure that a pinhole needs, you don't need anything complicated. You could make a lightproof cap that fits the front of the camera and just take it off for the exposure! On Friday 22 Mar 2002 1:13 pm, Andy Schmitt wrote: I just put together my first 4 pinhole camera am

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2002-03-23 Thread Andy Schmitt
I LIKE IT thanks...will cogitate on this andy -Original Message- From: pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ??? [mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???]On Behalf Of ragowaring Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 3:27 PM To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion

Re: [pinhole-discussion] More on Scanners...

2002-03-22 Thread pinholerenner
sell some blood go with the epson! michael_georg...@trendmicro.com wrote: See, I just knew that the twice-or-three-times-as-expensive Epsons would be suggested! Not that you're wrong about them, just that I am resource challenged at present... (What about Canonscan scanners? Anyone use 'em?)

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2002-03-22 Thread ragowaring
on 22/3/02 6:16 pm, Andy Schmitt at aschm...@warwick.net wrote: unfortunately they are in a box formation... 8o) what...you expected easy? By box formation do you mean in a square? How about making a disk for a shutter with a hole corresponding to each pinhole. To expose rotate the disk and

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2002-03-22 Thread ragowaring
I just put together my first 4 pinhole camera am wondering how to shutter them all at once...h Use one shutter for all four. If they are in line and on a flat plane then it's easy. Or a sliding shutter with a hole for each pinhole so you can slide closed and open. Or just by very

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2002-03-22 Thread Andy Schmitt
: Re: [pinhole-discussion] More on Scanners... I have just been looking on the web and found some interesting facts about the Agfa Duoscan 2500 I am particularly interested in it because it apparently has a 8 x 10 capacity for negatives, something that interests me as I am currently building

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2002-03-22 Thread ragowaring
I have just been looking on the web and found some interesting facts about the Agfa Duoscan 2500 I am particularly interested in it because it apparently has a 8 x 10 capacity for negatives, something that interests me as I am currently building a large format pinhole camera. Does anyone have

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2002-03-22 Thread Chuck Flagg
I have been using an Acer Prisa that cost $179.00 US 2 years ago. It is a flatbed with a light source in the lid that has a removable cover that allows scanning of negatives and transparencies. No, it is not a high end but has been the scanner I have used for the past two swaps I have been