Joe,
Welcome to the group. Please congratulate your son and all success to
him! And good luck on the house project.
Tom
- Original Message -
From: "Joe Rollins"
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 10:26 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] darkroom sink
> I would use cypress in a darkro
Hi:
Dektol can be tamed by diluting. Some pinholers use high contrast film
and process it in hightly diluted dektol to cut down contrast. 1-10
upto 1-30. could alse try adding baking powder which lowers the pH which
will give lower contrast
Gord
On Thu, 11 Apr 2002, Beau Schwarz wrote:
> Hi!
I would use cypress in a darkroom sink, it will swell and almost seal
itself, and red (sinker) cypress will not rot. As for construction, I can't
make any suggestions.
I asked a question on human subjects the other day, and I suppose I should
have introduced myself to the group.
I am Joe Rollins, I
I hope this is not out of place here. Forgive me if it is..
I've just built a darkroom and a new sink. It's 8 foot x 22 inches. I want
to build some wooden strips/runners to line the bottom so the trays are off
the bottom and allow the water and chemicals to flow through to the drain.
What is a go
Thomas Kellner's web site is http://www.tkellner.de/ ( from the directory
at http://www.???/directory/ )
- Gregg
At 03:44 PM 4/7/02 +0200, you wrote:
Hey everybody,
my webpage is online for a while with an extra section pinhole. (PCusers )
Best regards from Germany
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Hi Z,
If there is not an event close to you, you might be interested in
setting one up! It does not need to be a workshop, lecture or
something formal. Here's a quote from the WPPD Workshop Planning
Guide: "a social event could simply be getting together with a like
minded bunch of tiny aperture
Are there any pinholers in the Hudson Valley in New York State that may be
planning an event for World Pinhole Day? Would like to participate if
someone is setting someting up.
Regards,
Z
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--- Beau Schwarz wrote:
> Hi! Based on a View Camera article, I've thought about trying D76 as the
> developer for paper negatives. However, in looking at a Kodak Dataguide,
> Dektol will develope 120 sheets of paper while D76 will develope approx. 16
> 8x10 sheets of film. So the question is h
Hi! Based on a View Camera article, I've thought about trying D76 as the
developer for paper negatives. However, in looking at a Kodak Dataguide,
Dektol will develope 120 sheets of paper while D76 will develope approx. 16
8x10 sheets of film. So the question is how many sheets of paper will a
g
some very cool news regarding WPPD...
Congratulations to Zernike Au for his role in this project to turn a watchtower
of the Great Wall of China into a camera obscura on pinhole day!
- Gregg
-Original Message-
From: Pinhole Visions [mailto:news@p at ???]
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 20
On Sun, 7 Apr 2002 15:44:42 +0200,
thomas.kellner.photogra...@t-online.de (Thomas Kellner) wrote:
>Hey everybody,
>my webpage is online for a while with an extra section pinhole. (PCusers )
The URL would be a valuable help for a visit ;-)
Dieter
--
Dieters Lochkamera Seite: http://www.die-loc
On Sunday, April 7, 2002, at 08:44 AM, Thomas Kellner wrote:
Hey everybody,
my webpage is online for a while with an extra section pinhole.
(PCusers )
Best regards from Germany
- Original Message -
From: Sarah Heidt
To:
Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 3:16 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussi
Thomas,
What's the URL?
james
On Sunday, April 7, 2002, at 08:44 AM, Thomas Kellner wrote:
Hey everybody,
my webpage is online for a while with an extra section pinhole.
(PCusers )
Best regards from Germany
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