I tried to read as much as possible about pinhole setups, but I failed to catch the part about affixing film or paper inside the camera.
What are the main techniques, for various sizes?
What are the main techniques, for various sizes?
) One could also just tape the corners to a backing plate -- or even use double-sided tape on the back. Depending on the camera design, one might make a built-in holder by fastening two channels, each made of two strips of metal or plastic (or cardboard even), one wider than the other to a backing plate. The narrower strip would be spaced to just a bit over the paper/film width and the wider strip, mounted on top of that would extend enough to retain the edges of the paper/film.
I was thinking smaller film sizes...
uh huhStrawberry Jam - I wonder how Ole is doing.
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I tried to read as much as possible about pinhole setups, but I failed to catch the part about affixing film or paper inside the camera.
What are the main techniques, for various sizes?
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