Re: (no subject)

From: Mike Vande Bunt <Mike.VandeBunt_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Wed 28 Aug 2002 - 01:23:03 PDT

Actually, everything behind the pinhole gets the same amount of focus.
 Therefore, if there is dust on the filter, the dust will be in focus
regatdless of which side of the pinhile the filter is on. However, once
the filter is clean, it is much easier to keep it clean if it is inside
the camera.

Another list member advocated holding the filter in front of the pinhole
and moving it constsantly diring the exposure. This keeps any dust or
imprefections from being recorded on the film.

Mike Vande Bunt

Andy Schmitt wrote:

>good instinct since everything in front gets focus...including any little
>dusties on the filter.
>andy
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: pinhole-discussion-admin@pinhole.com
>[mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@pinhole.com]On Behalf Of callum moffat
>Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 11:52 AM
>To: pinhole-discussion@pinhole.com
>Subject: [pinhole-discussion] (no subject)
>
>
>ive just bought a cheap hoya red 25 filter for b/w
>work and maybe some infra red
>
>question.... in front or behind the pinhole... and
>does it matter?
>
>my instinct says behind
>
>whatya think?
>
Received on Wed Aug 28 01:22:06 2002

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