Re: [pinhole-discussion] what do i do with 4x5 film negatives

2001-09-24 Thread lva
> If one worked from a postive image ( a contact print of the neg) you > could make a lino block that prints an image of some sort of your > pinhole shot. > > I have absolutely no idea of how well this works. I hope to try it > out in the next few weeks. Keep us posted, Gord. This sounds interes

Re: [pinhole-discussion] what do i do with 4x5 film negatives

2001-09-24 Thread R Duarte
Wow, sounds interesting. Let me know how it works! Thanks, Rob > From: "Gordon J. Holtslander" > Reply-To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? > Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 09:15:46 -0600 (CST) > To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? > Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] w

Re: [pinhole-discussion] what do i do with 4x5 film negatives

2001-09-24 Thread Gordon J. Holtslander
Hi: Yes you can contact print them. But you don't _have_ to limit yourself to printing on b&w paper. You could delve into one of the may alternative processes cyanotype, gum bichromate etc ... I have been doing a lot of cyanotypes from 8x10 negatives. see http://duke.usask.ca/holtsg/photo/faq

Re: [pinhole-discussion] what do i do with 4x5 film negatives

2001-09-23 Thread Guy Glorieux
R Duarte wrote: > what can I do with the film > negative once I've exposed and developed it? Can I still only contact print > it? Rob, You can contact print them on 8x10 paper and the image will stand out starly against a black backround. Plus, you have a lot more detail with 4x5 than smaller

Re: [pinhole-discussion] what do i do with 4x5 film negatives

2001-09-23 Thread B2MYOUNG
In a message dated 9/23/01 4:30:30 PM, jonn...@thegrid.net writes: << Think of it this way, if you use paper negatives, you can only make contact prints. (well, i guess it's possible to enlarge a single weight RC paper neg). >> and DW paper. Definitely doable. leezy

Re: [pinhole-discussion] what do i do with 4x5 film negatives

2001-09-23 Thread John Yeo
> I am building a wooden camera that will take 4x5 film backs. I was planning > on just loading the film backs with 4x5 pieces of RC paper. If I were to > load it with 4x5 sheets of FILM instead, what can I do with the film > negative once I've exposed and developed it? Can I still only contact

Re: [pinhole-discussion] what do i do with 4x5 film negatives

2001-09-23 Thread George L Smyth
--- R Duarte wrote: > Hi, > > I am building a wooden camera that will take 4x5 film backs. I was planning > on just loading the film backs with 4x5 pieces of RC paper. If I were to > load it with 4x5 sheets of FILM instead, what can I do with the film > negative once I've exposed and developed

Re: [pinhole-discussion] what do i do with 4x5 film negatives

2001-09-23 Thread NeuhausPhoto
Hi Rob, If you're unhappy with the smallish size of 4x5 contact prints you should look into a 4x5 enlarger. Along with the enlarger, a 135mm or 150mm enlarging lens is necessary to cover the large format. If you're patient and look you're sure to find a bargin these days since more people

Re: [pinhole-discussion] what do i do with 4x5 film negatives

2001-09-23 Thread Bill Erickson
: "R Duarte" To: Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2001 10:39 AM Subject: [pinhole-discussion] what do i do with 4x5 film negatives > Hi, > > I am building a wooden camera that will take 4x5 film backs. I was planning > on just loading the film backs with 4x5 pieces of RC paper.

[pinhole-discussion] what do i do with 4x5 film negatives

2001-09-23 Thread R Duarte
Hi, I am building a wooden camera that will take 4x5 film backs. I was planning on just loading the film backs with 4x5 pieces of RC paper. If I were to load it with 4x5 sheets of FILM instead, what can I do with the film negative once I've exposed and developed it? Can I still only contact pri