In a message dated 11/12/00 12:11:41 PM, m.w.kel...@verizon.net writes:
I've used the black masking tape, usually
called Photo Tape.
These two tapes are not the same. Black masking tape is NOT light tight for
seams and sides and corners of cameras.
Photographer's tape (much more expensive)
I've entirely forgotten what we want the black tape for!g If it's to
assemble and light-tight a camera, I've used the black masking tape, usually
called Photo Tape. It works well (I've used it to replace the hinge tape on
film holders too).
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Hey! I'm glad you guys are getting such a kick out of my suggestion!
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From: James Kellar ja...@kellar.com
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2000 7:13 AM
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] black tape
What, don't you have a local motion
What, don't you have a local motion picture equipment supplier.
I'm not sure the brand that Calumet carries, but Bogen makes the brand that
I use. It seems that any photo store that sells Bogen should be able to get
the tape.
James
on 11/11/00 11:55 AM, Katharine Thayer at