Rob
It works but unless the viewing area is dark It would be hard to
visualize. It is easier to use a larger aperture and ophthalmic
convex lens. You should see my house with blackened windows, a
+.75 diopter lens taped over a hole in it and sheets of wax
paper hanging on strings...kind of Haloweenish.
I suppose I'll get banned for mentioning the use of a lens.
Dave Balfour
--- Rob Dillard <rob@gashakespeare.org> wrote:
> This may be a reallllly stupid question> If so, I apologize in
> advance. To
> the point:
>
> Would it be possible to reverse the "pinhole process", using a
> pinhole
> camera structure with an internal light source to project an
> image?
>
> Any thought's or suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> Rob
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> Georgia Shakespeare Festival
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