rds801 0 Posted May 16, 2004 I recently made myself a pinhole camra. I try to take it to work with me everyday so that I can get at least one image a day with it. But that hasn't worked out. Oh well. Here is an image that I did get while I was working though. Link to comment
5711 0 Posted May 16, 2004 thats just great..becaus eof ht camera ...i tried this too but failed cause i want able to fix the film the right way.. the author of the tutorial didnt write this as good as possible..so i couldnt undertsnd the meaning the right way anyway its cool.. Link to comment
nick_shuval_sergeev 0 Posted May 17, 2004 WOW. It's looks interesting, but as bad printing... The idea is cool. Take five!:) Link to comment
rds801 0 Posted May 17, 2004 Hello Nick, Bad printing? This was contact printed with a paper negative. Being that I am new to developing and printing, you can tell me what I can do differently next time. This shot was overexposed by a lot. Also, because I used a cylinder oatmeal box, the sides of the print are more lighter than the middle. Link to comment
nick_shuval_sergeev 0 Posted May 19, 2004 I don't know, what is this - pinhole camera. In your case of printing you must do the next. Contact put the negative on paper (as you did). Then begin to exposure some time, that good for the center. After some time begin to exposure whith some object (cicle from paper on the spoke, maybe your own hand)in the middle of your picture. The object mast moving slowly (or else it will the sharp contour. After some time you slowly up the object to the sourse of the light. The riason is - the most light places on your pic must recive more light. It will be exactly tone. Good Experience. Excuse for my English. Link to comment
nick_shuval_sergeev 0 Posted June 16, 2004 I begin to take picture by pinhole camera. I rad in inet articles, and made my owne. THank you. Link to comment
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