Few questions:
Has anyone ever tried using a pinhole in an enlarger to print on an uneven
or tilted surface. I am experimenting with liquid emulsion. I am guessing
that the image will be in focus through the depth of the object being
exposed but that there might be a problem with exposure fall off. Leads to
second question. Is there any such thing as Positive liquid emulsion or
positive paper? I once used a reversal chemistry to develop regular
(negative) paper but it was very expensive and did not work very well. It
would be nice to be able to paint the inside of a pinhole camera with liquid
emulsion and then develop the camera itself for display.
doug
www.pinholedoug.com
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