And you can make the camera narrower than the paper, curving the paper to
fit and thus greatly increasing your angle of view.
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From: "George L Smyth"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2002 3:18 PM
Subject: RE: [pinhole-discussion] Camera Size?
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From: "ROBERTSON,TRAVIS J"
> Thanks for your reply. I am learning about the science of pinhole cameras
> and I must tell you my head hurts at times trying to figure it out.
Stop hurting yourself!!, we really don't need to figure out any science, that
was done by Lor
Thanks for your help Tom and I look forward to displaying some images.
If they come out :)
Travis.
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From: Tom Miller [mailto:twmil...@mr.net]
Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2002 1:28 PM
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Camera Size
Hi Travis,
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- Original Message -
From: "ROBERTSON,TRAVIS J"
> Thanks for your reply. I am learning about the science of pinhole
cameras
> and I must tell you my head hurts at times trying to figure it out.
Pinhole should be fun. Start simple and don't worry ab
ROBERTSON,TRAVIS J wrote:
What I can not figure out is how
they did this. See how even the light is.
travis,
think of the image generated inside any pinhole camera with a rounded
hole as a cone of projected light. think about A CONE.
if you want a more evently distributed light you nee
t a better understanding of this, I will build the larger camera.
Thanks,
Travis.
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From: G.Penate [mailto:pen...@rogers.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2002 6:56 PM
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Camera Size?
- Original Message
- Original Message -
From: "ROBERTSON,TRAVIS J"
> 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,
Asking "how lar
--- "ROBERTSON,TRAVIS J" 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, and it realy
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 sci
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.
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