--- "Eric S. Theise" <mataro@cyberwerks.com> wrote:
> ROBERTSON,TRAVIS J writes:
> > I also might be getting a reflection
> > from my pinhole because I did not want to pant it black, because they say
> it
> > will mess up your hole, so this could be a problem. To tried to get
> around
> > this problem by using electrical tape to cover as much of the metal I
> could.
> > I bet that light could reflect off of the tape.
>
> Yes, electrical tape is pretty shiny and I'd avoid it on a camera's
> interior. To mask my pinholes, I use gaffers tape, which has a nice
> matte, non-reflective surface. Regular duct tape is shiny enough to
> worry me, too.
Another way of masking the pinhole surface is to simply blacken it with a
Sharpie.
Cheers -
george
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Received on Tue Aug 13 12:21:02 2002
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