At 6:58 PM -0400 7/23/01, R Duarte wrote:
This is probably a super-newbie question but I've never dealt with
professional photo labs until now. I got 5x5 proofs when I had my
Zero2000's 120 roll film developed this past week. I'm curious.. how
different do these look as compared to what I
In a message dated 7/23/01 3:55:43 PM Pacific Daylight Time, ra...@rahji.com
writes:
This is probably a super-newbie question but I've never dealt with
professional photo labs until now. I got 5x5 proofs when I had my
Zero2000's 120 roll film developed this past week. I'm curious.. how
This is probably a super-newbie question but I've never dealt with
professional photo labs until now. I got 5x5 proofs when I had my
Zero2000's 120 roll film developed this past week. I'm curious.. how
different do these look as compared to what I would get if I asked them to
make a print from
wow, bizarre! now I see why someone would put a hole in the END of a tube..
I was thinking people were putting a hole in the flat end of the tube and
the paper/film on the other flat end... I didn't consider wrapping the paper
around as you did. pretty cool!
From: james kellar
What a brilliant Idea!
Thanks
--- Manuel_Galán_Molina mgalanmol...@hotmail.com
wrote:
hello, you can try with the floppy disk metal
protector device, it have a
spring and a window.
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In a message dated 7/23/01 1:41:50 PM, lcal...@uh.edu writes:
I'm using a wide angle Leonard pinhole (f150) and type 55 Polaoid film.
Does anyone have any suggestions/advice: (1) calculating exposures, (2)
caring for the film in the field, or (3) anything else I should know?
Thanks
Hi all,
I have not been home much do to a sickness in the family and some other
things that have kept me away from the old home stead. Any way I have
subscribed via a hotmail account so I can keep in touch with you all when
I'm not at home. If you want to contact me personally please use the
now that's a good idea...and a good use for all those floppies I have
thanks
andy schmitt
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[mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???]On Behalf Of Manuel Galán
Molina
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 9:41 AM
To:
The magazine hasn't made it to Japan yet but I patiently (like a pinhole
long exposure) for my copy to arrive. Congrats Gregg even though I haven't
seen it yet!
Ed
Many great shots. I enjoy the Contemporary Pinhole Photography # X
issues because they contain such a wide variety of interesting
Hello:
What 35mm films have people in this group experimented with for pinhole
purposes?
The hardest thing about converting my old Kodak SLR to pinhole has been
mounting the pinhole! I think I have it figured out...once I find some
reciprocity data for 35 mm film, I'll go try the camera out.
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