Wow! thanks for the compliment Guillermo. Sarah, if you want a description
of how I made it, see http://www.enteric.org/810/index.html
Because it's a pinhole camera, and focus is not an issue, you can always use
felt or weather stripping where the film holder sits to seal out any light.
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Yes, freezing it is definitely best. Last year I just finished some Konica
Infrared that had been in the freezer since 1992 and it worked like fresh film
(I'm sure that others have older stories).
Cheers -
george
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Hey,
I've a question hopefully some of you will be able to answer. Recently i've realized that buying film in bulk is a whole lot cheaper than buying individual rolls(i know, this is more a 35mm question, than pinhole, but it is pertanent). i'm sure you've all realized this a long time ago,
This isn't really a pinhole question; sorry. I'm looking around for a
darkroom to work in over the summer, until school starts again. Does
anyone have any recommendations for commercial darkrooms in Toronto (ie,
a place where I can go in and print, not a place that will print for me).
I'm in North
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From: Sarah Heidt heidtsa...@hotmail.com
My younger brother does woodworking and has generously offered to build me a
large format pinhole camera. He even bought a set of micro drills for his
Dremel (are these small enough, I don't know!)
Nothing like the love of
greg...for petes sake
100 micron pinholes??
so much for hand crafted... great site! thanks
and they support WPPD 2002
andy
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