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From: "Zernike Au" <zernike@zeroimage.com>
> If you want to control the circular image to 2' or 3" (the range is quite
> big!), the main factor is
> the thickness of the front panel of your camera that hold the pinhole and
> where you mount the pinhole, and also the size of the opening of the front
> panel.
Sure, that's a way to restrict the size of the image circle. If you go that
way, instead you may just want to make a circular cut out of opaque material,
print the image with your enlarger then place this circular cut out in the
center turn on the room lights some seconds, presto! you have your circular
image! Photoshop would make it even easier/faster to achieve it. Not quite
sure the aesthetics would be what Thom is looking for, tho, but as always, I may
be wrong.
Guillermo
Received on Wed Mar 27 08:21:00 2002
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