Hi Jim,
I'm the guy from Poland you sent a camera to. In case you didn't get my
email I'd like to thank you again. Got it just before Christmas, just like I
hoped to.
So - thanks again, and Mery Xmas.
Łukasz
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to the pinhole
axis or at an angle to distort perspective.
Good luck,
Jim K
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From: ?ukasz Kacperczyk mailto:lucek...@poczta.onet.pl
To: pinhole mailto:pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2001 11:27 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] loading paper
be placed perpindicular to the pinhole axis
or at an angle to distort perspective.
Good luck,
Jim K
- Original Message -
From: Łukasz Kacperczyk
To: pinhole
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2001 11:27 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] loading paper into a cancamera
Hi there,
I'm new
was made by 3M Canada, and in French it is Ruban
de masquage pur peintre, and Spanish is masking tape para pintura.)
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From: b2myo...@aol.com
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2001 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] loading paper
- Original Message -
From: Tom Miller twmil...@mr.net
Another thing I've done with small can cameras is glue a strip of mat board
to the
inside of the can on either side of where the paper should be. This was
with a
cylinder camera using film for negatives and the force of the film
In the message below, I meant to add that I put a tube of tape behind the top
corners of the photo paper.
There are a couple of methods I've used to hold the paper in place. One that
I use with paper negatives is to take a strip of high-quality masking tape
about 35 mm (1 1/2 inches) long
flat again held the film in place. This should work
with paper, too.
Tom
- Original Message -
From: Łukasz Kacperczyk
To: pinhole
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2001 10:27 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] loading paper into a cancamera
Hi there,
I'm new here, so my question
Lukasz
What I do with the most basic cameras is allow about 1 to 2 mm on the edge
of the paper on two sides for attaching some tape and then sticking the
paper with the tape to the camera walls. You need only a small length of
tape. You can also use double sided tape but this has the
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Subject: AW: [pinhole-discussion] loading paper into a cancamera
Hi Lukasz
To hold the paper in place, I glue two pieces of thick cardboard of about 2
cm2 to the inside of the can. I place one near the bottom and one near the
top, both in line with the pinhole. The paper I
05:27
An: pinhole
Betreff: [pinhole-discussion] loading paper into a cancamera
Hi there,
I'm new here, so my question is quite basic, namely: how do you load (I
mean position) paper into a can camera? Do you use a tape that has both
sides adhesive, or a normal one-sided tape? How do you
Hi there,
I'm new here, so my question is quite basic, namely: how do you load (I mean
position) paper into a can camera? Do you use a tape that has both sides
adhesive, or a normal one-sided tape? How do you make the paper stick to the
camera's wall?
Thanks in advance,
Best regards,
Łukasz
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