R Duarte writes:
>
> an aweseome idea.. i've got some red plexiglas left over from a project..
> i'll have to see if it works like a safelight or not. i mean, just any red
> plastic isn't necessarily going to work right?
>
>
> > From: "Richard M. Koolish"
> >
> > I'd like to see a camera made
so we go inside... 8o)
andy
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> I'd like to see a camera made of red plastic so you can watch the
image
> appear when the developer is poured in.
I've tried this with amber but the problem to solve here is that the
intensity of sunlight is so strong the material would have to be just opaque
in order to prevent fogging.
In a message dated 1/6/02 8:36:25 PM, kool...@bbn.com writes:
<< I'd like to see a camera made of red plastic so you can watch the image
appear when the developer is poured in.
>>
Sounds like the beginning of a movie.
Neat!
leezy
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> Date: Sun, 6 Jan 102 19:32:55 -0500 (EST)
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> Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] developing tank pinhole camera?
>
>> Has anyone made a pinhole camera (maybe out of a paint can or something)
>> with a light trap on the top that wo
> Has anyone made a pinhole camera (maybe out of a paint can or something)
> with a light trap on the top that would let developing chemicals in?
> Basically something that would work just like a developing tank with a
> pinhole in the side?
>
> Rob
I'd like to see a camera made of red plast
If you look at the Starlight Camera website
www.paintcancamera.com
you'll find a new pinhole camera called the Merlin XD that's made from a
film developing tank so the chemistry can be added right after the exposure.
I've been working on this for about 2 years and have actually filed a patent
for a
Perhaps this is another use for film canisters
Alexis
on 6/1/02 12:08 am, R Duarte at ra...@rahji.com wrote:
> Has anyone made a pinhole camera (maybe out of a paint can or something)
> with a light trap on the top that would let developing chemicals in?
> Basically something that would work jus
John
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Subject: [pinhole-discussion] developing tank pinhole camera?
> Has anyone made a pinhole camera (maybe out of a paint can or something)
> with a light trap on the top that woul
il...@eyeconcur.com
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> Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2002 21:40:17 +0600
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>
> Take a look at:
>
> http://www.zeroimage.com/freeproject/oatmeal/oatmealcan.html
>
> Just use a pa
Take a look at:
http://www.zeroimage.com/freeproject/oatmeal/oatmealcan.html
Just use a paint can instead of the oatmeal can.
Best Regards,
-chris
ra...@rahji.com wrote:
Has anyone made a pinhole camera (maybe out of a paint can or something)
with a light trap on the top that would le
Has anyone made a pinhole camera (maybe out of a paint can or something)
with a light trap on the top that would let developing chemicals in?
Basically something that would work just like a developing tank with a
pinhole in the side?
I'm just curious because it sounds like it'd be pretty easy to m
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