At 10:28 AM 12/30/01 -0500, you wrote:
>hi again
>i was wondering if someone out there knows if i put unexposed paper on the
>floor of a camera, and it is somewhat covered, like in a pouch / sleeve, if
>there are chances that it will either be exposed by long exposure to light,
>or it will somehow block the paper that is being exposed?
>
>also ... i am trying to design some sort of device that will be on the rear
>standard inside the camera to hole paper to be exposed. any suggestion as
>to what i should do? at first i was thinking of a pressure plate and a leaf
>spring, but now i am thinking more of just 2 or 3 "edges" that the paper
>just "fits" into.
>thanks in advance for your help!
>- john
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John,
I am working - at a glacial pace - on an 8 x 10 box camera. It has a box of
paper inside the camera. The body is a wood frame with a changing bag for a
cover. To change paper I reach inside. It is compact and light and the paper
changing scheme works fine. I got distracted by other projects and haven't
begun figuring exposure and the best print paper to use. BTW what is the
best choice for paper negatives used in-camera? I have a picture of it
somewhere I can post if anyone is interested.
AZ
Maker of Lookaround panoramic camera.
www.geocities.com/soho/gallery/8874/
or
keyword.com lookaround
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