James Kellar
Co-manager of the Pinhole
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pinh...@jameskellar.com
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James Kellar
Co-manager of the Pinhole
Discussion List
pinh...@jameskellar.com
- Original Message -
From: ROBERTSON,TRAVIS J is-...@womans.com
I would like to make 16X20 prints (That is I want to put the paper in the
camera) and I'm trying to figure out how large of a pinhole camera I would
need. Any suggestions on how to figure this out?
Travis,
Testing, please excuse.
Hi. I have two reciprocity failure charts. One is from Kodak and the other
is from Steve Simmons' book, Using the View Camera. They give very
different adjusted times for Tri X, when you get to very long exposures.
For example, if the metered time is 30 seconds, Kodak says to expose for 200
--- ROBERTSON,TRAVIS J is-...@womans.com wrote:
I would like to make 16X20 prints (That is I want to put the paper in the
camera) and I'm trying to figure out how large of a pinhole camera I would
need. Any suggestions on how to figure this out?
Travis -
I made a 16X20 camera a while back,
Travis,in addition to my 35 mm bodycap pinhole, I have plywood 11x14 and
12x20 cameras that I built. For each one I simply took a very small sewing
needle and made a pinhole in the black 'rosco cinefoil' and it worked great.
I am just not one of these guys who wants to get very complex and
I would like to make 16X20 prints (That is I want to put the paper in the
camera) and I'm trying to figure out how large of a pinhole camera I would
need. Any suggestions on how to figure this out?
Thanks.
Travis.