A few minutes ago my email program did something screwy, so this may be my second submission on the same subject.
The subject was posted a week ago: designing a curved film plane camera that doesn't have to be changed in a darkroom after every exposure. One camera that I've made is actually two cameras in one. The paper lies across a curved film plane (180 degree curvature) that I made from half a coffee can. The front of the camera (which is flat) has two pinholes, spaced apart, one above the other. Inside the camera there is a divider which isolates the camera into two chambers. Each chamber has it's own pinhole so, after I expose one chamber (half the paper), I still have the other chamber which is unexposed. Let me know if this is making any sense. The camera ends up being twice the size, but at least you can take two pictures before returning to the darkroom. -Jeremy __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/
