Yes! There is another way. That is to use flash. My website at
http://www.huecandela.com/hue-x/Pin-html/PP_h-pwr1.html has pictures that
are 6 inches to over 4 1/2 feet from a f/250 pinhole in one picture. Plus
information on using flash units with many firings for one picture. Also a
complete set of flash tables for pinhole photography is found at
http://www.huecandela.com/hue-x/Pin-html/PP_flash1.html with tables for ASA
100 to 3200 15ws-8000ws and f/2.8-f/4000 with flash to subject distances.
Note! By using flash there is no recopicity failure. The effect is the same
as opening the shutter for 1/1,000 of a second each time the flash is fired.
Many flash firings may be required to meet the total light power. Also
daylight color film will work. Normal flash units with recycling time for
four flash firings would take less than 3 minutes. Subdue lighting can be
present and be invisible to the film.
Paul Prober
Received on Tue Oct 29 00:25:31 2002
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