I know the thread on developing sheet film is a little old, but I just
thought I would throw this in.
As I mentioned before, tubes are my preferred way of developing, but they
are limited to as many tubes as you can juggle at a time. I just made a new
system, by gluing nine tubes together. I was
--- Glenn Friedel wrote:
> Hello all!
> I am new to pinholes and I have a question on exposure I was hoping someone
> could answer. I am in the process of making a camera with a .34mm pinhole
> and a focal length of 75mm. I want to use illfochrome paper instead of
> negative or film. I can't fi
This week I got an old SLR back from service, and I have a set of extension
tubes for it. An idea came to my mind, namely to use one or more of the
extension tubes with a pinholed lens cap or aluminum foil at front. I could
even get a second extension tube set and use these ones separately as f
I'm just beginning to calibrate Ilfochrome classic paper, to determine the
effective ASA at various durations of exposure. I'll post the results when I
get them.
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From: "Glenn Friedel"
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Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 1:21 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] question o
When ordering from Adorama recently I noticed that they sell Finney
pinhole body caps.
Prices are very good: $29-$35 for most cameras, including medium format.
Sanjeev
Hello all!
I am new to pinholes and I have a question on exposure I was hoping someone
could answer. I am in the process of making a camera with a .34mm pinhole
and a focal length of 75mm. I want to use illfochrome paper instead of
negative or film. I can't figure out my exposure because I don't
Hello all!
I am new to pinholes and I have a question on exposure I was hoping someone
could answer. I am in the process of making a camera with a .34mm pinhole
and a focal length of 75mm. I want to use illfochrome paper instead of
negative or film. I can't figure out my exposure because I don't