Ed
(and all others who forgot and will need the info at some point),
Everything you need to do, you can find in the members area of the
Discussion section in the Pinhole Visions site.
Check
http://www.???/discussion/members.php
and enter your email address and that should get you there.
Bon
Hi - I happen to be online and got your note I will ask: What about platinum
printing ? -
This may be off topic but not too far: I walked into a photo gallery in a
small town in Mexico this summer and saw a book about Making digital
negatives for Contact Printing - by a man named Dan
Hi there
Sorry to take up your time but I'm trying to plan next summers courses at
Peters Valley Craft Center in NJ would like to get an idea what you might
be interested in taking...
I am hoping to be able to schedule a 3 or 4 day pinhole class with the lists
own Leezy alias Bernice Cutler
okydoky...
enough brain fry...
time to try...
(don't forget to show us)
have fun
andy schmitt
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From: pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???
[mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???]On Behalf Of Murray
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 7:28 PM
To:
How do I unsubscribe so that I can travel fro two weeks? Ed
--- R Duarte ra...@rahji.com wrote:
Using film will allow you to make enlargements. Since Tri-X is
panchromatic,
you cannot use a safelight when developing the film. Sometimes I use
halftone
film, which is orthochromatic, which can be developed under a safelight.
i think i'll try the
Congratulations, Tom!
Guy
Tom Miller wrote:
Dear All,
Does anyone on the list have work in or will be attending the Society
for Contemporary Photography's Current Works 2001 show in Kansas
City? The call for entries was mentioned in the Pinhole News email
earlier this year. I was
Using film will allow you to make enlargements. Since Tri-X is panchromatic,
you cannot use a safelight when developing the film. Sometimes I use halftone
film, which is orthochromatic, which can be developed under a safelight.
i think i'll try the halftone ortho film as you and gordon
Hi:
The temperature of the develop influences its activity. The warmer the
developer is the more active it is. Because of this as the temperature of
the developer increased the recomended development time decreases.
As long as your developer is within a certain range (and you know its
Dear All,
Does anyone on the list have work in or will be attending the Society
for Contemporary Photography's Current Works 2001 show in Kansas
City? The call for entries was mentioned in the Pinhole News email
earlier this year. I was fortunate to have one slit photo accepted
for the show and
Hi:
I had some time to play around with my oven-cleaner photo etching of
linoleum blocks over the weekend.
First I ended up not using oven-cleaner - all of the stuff we had was
labelled as non-toxic non-corrosive. I ended up using Caustic Soda(NaOH)
it etches lino blocks very well. I did a
good idea...Thanks Markus
andy
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From: pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???
[mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???]On Behalf Of Markus
Birsfelder
Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2001 2:26 AM
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject: AW: [pinhole-discussion] Re:
Hi list, i want to participate in this swap. I have already added my address
on the web.
PS: I dont know if i had lost some emails but i dont see emails about the
last print swap? It's still alive? All people in list 3 has received my
printns? I havent feedback about it.
Manuel
- Original
R Duarte wrote:
P.S. We should probably decide on some general guidelines for the swap
i will definitely put them on the signup page. let me know if you find the
guidelines that you had for the last swap.
so far it looks like the size could be whatever you used last time. the max
size
--- R Duarte ra...@rahji.com wrote:
Hi,
What's the focal length for a 35mm SLR with a body cap pinhole? I'm trying
to find out what size to make the pinhole.
Use a small piece of paper to measure the distance from the shutter blades of
your camera to where the body cap goes. You can then
--- tricks...@aol.com wrote:
Just a simple question:
When you make a pinhole does it have to be painted black inside if its a big
area that might be susceptible to light? If you do what type of paint? Can
you use any old spray paint? Thanks --Jeremiah
I just use ultra-flat black spray
Yeah, you should really mix your powder stock chemistry the day before and
allow to cool. For sheet film I use HC110B, so I'm mixing 1/2 ounce of
developer in 15.5 ounces of water. (and not hot) For roll film I use TMax
developer at 1:9, so again, only small amounts of developer into the proper
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