> In a message dated 7/5/2001 12:48:52 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> hol...@duke.usask.ca writes:
>
>
> > I don't process color film - has anyone had experience taking a
> > partial roll of 120 film to a lab. I would likely have to wrap the
> > film back into the backing paper and on the reel.
You
Hi Gord
I work with multi pinhole cameras- mostly 360 degree - and found out really
quickly that single shots can be a pain so I just made facility to use the
whole 120 / 35mm roll . Each end is located and rotated over short pieces of
wooden dowelling.
All very 'Heath Robinson' but it works a
Hi Gord,
People have answer about the "clip test", I didn't know this was the name in
English, translating from Portuguese would be something like "tip test".
Usually fashion or portrait photographers do that to assure proper
exposure/development as they are not "bracketing".
One thing I'd like to
Thursday, July 05, 2001 2:16 PM
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] process partial 120 rolls
In a message dated 7/5/2001 12:48:52 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
hol...@duke.usask.ca writes:
I don't process color film - has anyone had experience taking a partial
r
e ability to do this, because
professional commercial photographers need it done some times when the lighting
was iffy at a shoot.
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Subject: Re: [pinhole-disc
In a message dated 7/5/2001 12:48:52 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
hol...@duke.usask.ca writes:
> I don't process color film - has anyone had experience taking a partial
> roll of 120 film to a lab. I would likely have to wrap the film back into
> the backing paper and on the reel.
>
I don't thin
- Original Message -
From: "Gordon J. Holtslander"
>
> I don't process color film - has anyone had experience taking a partial
> roll of 120 film to a lab. I would likely have to wrap the film back into
> the backing paper and on the reel.
>
> Would the processing machines be screwed up i
Hi:
More fiddling with my multihole panoramic camera. I've realized it would
be possible to adapt this camera to take a cut piece of 120 or 220 color
film. Its designed to take a 4x10 sheet of film or pager - but I could
easily put a 10 inch length of color 120 film. Much cheaper than buying
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