Re: [pinhole-discussion] Paper or Film?

2002-10-03 Thread George L Smyth
Paper is less expensive and requires longer exposure time. Film is easily enlarged and will capture the proper tonal range (paper will not properly record orange/red). My recommendation is to use film whenever possible, as it offers you the best quality and capabilities. Paper's inexpensive qual

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Paper or Film?

2002-10-02 Thread erickson
pted, etc. Also, not many folks have access to a 5x7 enlarger. Good luck. you'll do fine and everybody will have great fun being more creative than they knew they could be. - Original Message - From: "David Weiss" To: Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 6:04 PM Subject: [pinhol

[pinhole-discussion] Paper or Film?

2002-10-02 Thread David Weiss
Hi everyone, I have been lurking for about a month now, and thought I would start to get involved. I am a rank amateur compared to the rest of you, so pardon my ignorance with pinholing. I am a high school science teacher, all female catholic school. Some students know my interest in photogra