In a message dated 3/25/01 10:05:16 AM, Temi@TemiOriginals.com writes:
<< Would it
be best to come up with a total opening and figure time from this or to
figure time for one pinhole and then divide this by the number of
pinholes used. >>
I would run a test roll giving each hole it's indicated exposure, then adjust
as needed. With my converted 6x9 camera this worked fine. As you say,
placement and individual hole size (are they all equal f/stops?) and the
degree of light falloff between adjacent holes will determine what correction
is needed.
Happy Trails,
Kurt Norlin
Received on Sun Mar 25 13:49:17 2001
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