if you're not a photography instructor, you should be. I've unconsciously bookmarked every single one of your videos after watching them. Far more informative than about 90% of the other demonstrations I've seen on each subject you've covered. Thanks
Thank you for the video, just developed my first pinhole photo. A question, i dont have a 'proofer' glass were you put the negative under. I used a piece of glass (40x50 had no smaller), does that realy matter?
Thank you, a very useful video. I have made a box camera with an old enlarger lens and was gutted when they stopped making pos' paper. This seems to be a solution. Thanks
if you're not a photography instructor, you should be. I've unconsciously bookmarked every single one of your videos after watching them. Far more informative than about 90% of the other demonstrations I've seen on each subject you've covered. Thanks
Thanks for this video! I love dark room work & am planning to use this trick for one of my manipulation assignments.
Thank you for the video, just developed my first pinhole photo. A question, i dont have a 'proofer' glass were you put the negative under. I used a piece of glass (40x50 had no smaller), does that realy matter?
Thank you, a very useful video. I have made a box camera with an old enlarger lens and was gutted when they stopped making pos' paper. This seems to be a solution. Thanks
I got my first acceptable results with paper negatives today, a little low contrast though compared to a scan of the negative.
Would it be possible to contact print a colour paper negative onto another colour piece of paper?
How did you get it so big? Did you make a big pinhole camera?
It seems an 8x10 pinhole camera
can this technique be used with cyano type negatives?
Check your domain for your website, it may be expired
Great Videos! Many thanks Mate
Shouldn't it be 12 seconds and not 16?
Great vid, thank you!
Well done.
what about ventilation?
I gotta get a bigger house..
You must get a better way to capture audio.