pinhole-discussion@pinhole.com wrote:
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> From: <PinholeRenner@netscape.net>
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> > I wanted to hear from other pinholer's about their technique for finding
> the correct exposure . I have tried the black cat & find it somewhat
> helpfull . I am not into math equations [ had to go to summer school ].any
> unique or off the wall methods ?
> > thanks ,
> > chip renner
>
> Is your question about 1-methods to translate metered/estimated exposures to
> exposures out of a meter range and into the very very small apertures we
> usually use in pinhole imaging? Or 2-how to correct for reciprocity when
> knowing the uncorrected exposure for our pinhole situation? Or 3-all of the
> above?. If yes to #2 and/or #3, please tell us the film you are using.
>
> Guillermo
>
> P.S. thanks G*D for that little bit of math I learned, as now it is allowing
> me to concentrate in the important thing: the image (whenever I make images,
> which is not as often as I'd like).
>
> all the above . usualy asa 100 - I saw a web site that you could put the f-stop & it would give you the correct speed .you take a reading with your slr or light meter & then adjust it to match your pinhole camera.
> I have lost the url for that site. anyone familiar with that site ?
chip renner
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