Re: [pinhole-discussion] Paper Negative Questions

2002-06-21 Thread Andy D Duncan
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Re: [pinhole-discussion] Paper Negative Questions

2002-06-21 Thread William Erickson
Oops. I didn't see that this was a pinhole discussion item. the e-mail question was because I thought my son david had changed his address. - Original Message - From: David To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 11:44 AM Subject: [pinhole-discussion]

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Paper Negative Questions

2002-06-21 Thread William Erickson
Ilford multigrade is best. If you are going to use paper flat, then the surface doesn't matter. if you are going to curve the paper, as around the inside of a can, use the flattest surface you can get. I think peal is as dull as Iolford gets. The usual rule of thumb for any paper is ISo of 5 or

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Paper Negative Questions

2002-06-21 Thread George L Smyth
--- David wrote: > Hi, > > I have a couple of questions concerning paper negatives: > > 1.What brand and type of paper makes the best paper negatives? I have > heard that the Kodak logo on the back will show up in prints made from paper > negatives. I've heard this too, but when I tried it

[pinhole-discussion] Paper Negative Questions

2002-06-21 Thread David
Hi, I have a couple of questions concerning paper negatives: 1.What brand and type of paper makes the best paper negatives? I have heard that the Kodak logo on the back will show up in prints made from paper negatives. 2.What is the ISO rating of various papers? Any other comments or

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Cannon A-1 Pinhole

2002-06-21 Thread Colin Talcroft
Yes, I too was going to reply to the question about the Canon A-1 with a word about the Olympus OM-2. I'm glad someone mentioned this. I have a vague recollection of when I bought my OM-2--the only SLR I have ever owned--reading in the manual the section that explained that the auto exposure meter

Re: [pinhole-discussion] taking a vacation

2002-06-21 Thread Guy Glorieux
Happy vacation, Jim! Guy - Original Message - From: "Jim Kosinski" To: Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 9:05 PM Subject: [pinhole-discussion] taking a vacation > hey, am finally taking a long overdue vacation and will > unsubscribe from the list for a while... > just want to wish everyo

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Cannon A-1 Pinhole

2002-06-21 Thread D Hill
This is dependant on the camera manufacture, cameras such as the blessed Olympus OM2 have an amazing Off The Film metering. You can use a dirty glass plate in place of a lens and you will have an accurate exposure via aperture priority since it measures the amount of light which hits the film

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Cannon A-1 Pinhole

2002-06-21 Thread D Hill
Aperture priority will work, and a quick and easy method to deal with any reciprocity is to do a few things, first, half your ASA rating on your camera and shoot merrily while you smile. Additionally, If you are shooting B&W you can use a more efficient or compensating developer in the proces