wow, i just put it in the can and close the lid. :) it always seems to
keep itself in place because of the curved wall.
From: "Markus Birsfelder" <birs@active.ch>
Reply-To: pinhole-discussion@pinhole.com
Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2001 07:57:12 +0100
To: <pinhole-discussion@pinhole.com>
Subject: AW: [pinhole-discussion] loading paper into a cancamera
Hi Lukasz
To hold the paper in place, I glue two pieces of thick cardboard of about 2
cm2 to the inside of the can. I place one near the bottom and one near the
top, both in line with the pinhole. The paper I use is cut to the length of
the inner circumference of the can less 3-5 mm. This keeps it safely in
place.
In some cases, instead of cardboard, I used those self adhesive felt squares
that you can buy to stick to the ends of the legs of your chairs to prevent
scratching the floor.
In a more elaborate version, I drill four holes and weld nails that I have
cut to approx. 3mm length into the holes. This technique was necessary when
I prepared fairly small cans (5 cm diameter).
Markus
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Hi there,
I'm new here, so my question is quite basic, namely: how do you load (I mean
position) paper into a can camera? Do you use a tape that has both sides
adhesive, or a normal one-sided tape? How do you make the paper stick to the
camera's wall?
Thanks in advance,
Best regards,
?ukasz
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