Just answering a few questions... I don't think a street light will change your image - probably not strong enough. And it won't make a moving trail like the sun. But if you think it's a problem, relocate your camera, or better still add another camera in a new location without the street light then compare the images after a few months. Re paper inside the camera, for 1 day exposures or longer, usually it's black and white 5x7 printing paper, Ilford Mulitgrade or Kentmere Variable Contrast. But you can experiment with other papers, and see how they affect the image.
Just answering a few questions... I don't think a street light will change your image - probably not strong enough. And it won't make a moving trail like the sun. But if you think it's a problem, relocate your camera, or better still add another camera in a new location without the street light then compare the images after a few months.
Re paper inside the camera, for 1 day exposures or longer, usually it's black and white 5x7 printing paper, Ilford Mulitgrade or Kentmere Variable Contrast. But you can experiment with other papers, and see how they affect the image.
What kind of paper are you using for the day exposure ? Thanks
Nice... which paper did you use??
Photographic paper, used in the darkrook. Has to be inserted in the dark
help! there is a street light in front of my camera which turns on at nights. is it going to burn the paper and ruin the image?
Very enjoyable, I’ll have ago. Thanks
very nice!
So I don’t need to do any developing before scanning?
No