Hi Mike,
A few years ago I made a camera out of an old 8x10 cibachrome developing
tank that I had. I sealed the pinhole with a red glass filter and developed
the images in the camera.
The other cool thing about having a sealed pinhole camera is that you can
fill the camera with water before you expose the image to increase the field
of view (due to the diffraction of light at the air/water interface) and you
can also shoot underwater with it (although I found the results of this to
be VERY unpredictable).
Give it a try.
Cheers,
Tim
>Ever hear of anyone building a developing tank, and adding a pinhole on
>the dry side of the tube? You would be limited to one film per tank, so
>you would probably want to build several. Any other potential problems?
>(I have limited pinhole experience- of the pinhole in the body cap type.)
>--
>
>
>"Gravity is a harsh mistress"
> The Tick- 1996
>
>Mike Beacom
>
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