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Processed 2 rolls of HP5+ tonight, taken using my Holga, only to find that the little switch on the bottom had been inadvertently moved to the bulb setting....very black negs. Maybe if I leave the enlarger light on for about 10 minutes I'll get an image:sad:
 
You are not alone. I did this as well. Now I have two Holgas. One is painted red and has the switch glued in bulb position. The other is black, and is glued in the shutter direction. Cheaper in the long run than film. :smile:
 
I once printed some pictures for a photographer who had done the same mistake on a trip to Paris. The pictures came out with nice blur effects, but were hard to print. Around 5-10 minutes split filter between grade 4.5 and 5 for most of them. She also used this technique again (on purpose).

Jon
 
One is painted red and has the switch glued in bulb position. The other is black, and is glued in the shutter direction. Cheaper in the long run than film. :smile:


Good idea Jason.
I have a red one too, but it's purpose is a little different.
My red I shoot color slide film with, my yellow I shoot color negative film with and the black one I shoot b&w with.
I'd like to see your painted cameras.
I hope to see you on the 11th for the SLC TC meeting, I believe you got the email didn't you.
If you didn't email me and I will give you the details.
Brian
 
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