Thank you for that info. I'm not sure what type of
container I would want to have with me to keep the
negates wet, while we are walking all day, and all my
gear dry! Any ideas? I may just use the Polaroid film
to find the right exposures, and then shoot with
regular 4x5 film and develop it when I return. Atleast
that will lighten my load somewhat of chemistry and of
walking around with a tupperware of some sort filled
with wet negatives....
But I am open to learning how I can make it happen.
I am using a Leonardo pinhole camera that was given to
me as a gift.
I am also thinking of getting a pinhole cap for my
35mm Nikon. Has anyone tried that out? Would it be
worth it?
It might be fun to have 4x5 pinhole images and a
string of smaller pinhole images as well.
~Catherine
--- B2MYOUNG@aol.com wrote:
> Hi Catherine,
>
> To clear Type 55 film you can use a regular dilution
> of PermaWash instead of
> Sodium Sulfite which is difficult to dilute. Just
> keep the film wet until you
> return home for clearing and washing...use Photoflo
> at the end.
>
> For the dreamy effect, you may want to try a zone
> plate pinhole.
>
> Good Luck...keep us informed.
>
> leezy
>
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