Thank for your fast and informative reply. I want to make some prints, at
least 12x13, but this weekend I'm going to try and create a small pinhole
camera from a 2 pound coffee can. This way I can get an idea about how to
make a simple pinhole camera and the exposure time. I also want to find a
way or create a way, to take a photo and make a print on the spot. I have
been dreaming up ways to create a portable darkroom. I will let you know
how it works out.
Thanks,
Travis.
-----Original Message-----
From: B2MYOUNG@aol.com [mailto:B2MYOUNG@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 7:55 PM
To: pinhole-discussion@pinhole.com
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] I have a question.
In a message dated 7/25/02 5:39:36 PM, IS-TJR@womans.com writes:
<< Can you create a
very large pinhole camera and just use photo-paper instead of film? >>
Yes, yes, yes! You will get a negative print which can then be contact
printed onto another sheet of enlarging paper for a positive print...if you
want it.
<< Are
their limitations to this? >>
The limitations are the size of the printing capabilities in your
darkroom...and when you make a contact print, it's usually done with a heavy
piece of glass.
How large do you want to go?
leezy
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