Renner's Pinhole Photography book talks about using Cibachrome /
Ilfochrome (color reversal paper). There is also some mention of
using filtration to correct for color shift due to reciprocity failure.
I think that the first edition of the book may have had more info on
this than the second
I have fallen in love with color pinhole/zone and I have been using 120 color
film in the Zero 2000. I was wondering if one could use color paper in a
oatmeal box camera as one uses black and white paper. If so, does anyone
have recommendations for kind of papers, a base line exposure guide (
It sounds as if the switch that operates the printing light
is stuck in the ON position. If you're comfortable with
taking the contact printer apart, it may be possible to
get the switch unstuck so that it works as expected.
(I have never seen a contact printer that was designed
to stay on
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Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 3:46 PM
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] contact printers
Sarah,
I believe the Airequipt Jr has a cover interlock
Sarah,
I believe the Airequipt Jr has a cover interlock switch, may be
your unit has a defective switch that is on for white light all the time.
A handy person may find a way to replace the switch, or perhaps even fix the
switch.
Answering your question, any in line switch, like those
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From: Sarah O blackplasticglas...@yahoo.com
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Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 12:29 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] contact printers
Hello-
I just joined this group as I am hoping to take up my
pinhole photography again. I am curious
Hello-
I just joined this group as I am hoping to take up my
pinhole photography again. I am curious about contact
printers and I haven't seen much discussion about them
here. I use 4x5 paper negs and in the past printed
with a contact printer. I just got a used one on Ebay,
an Airequipt Junior.