vickersdc
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Thanks pesphoto - what kind of klutz am I? (Don't answer that one!).
Thank you for posting this. I got a real kick at the handmade 5x4 camera.
I had made a pinhole camera for use with a Polaroid holder with my daughter many years ago for a school project. Her teacher lost the camera and I have wanting to make a new one ever since, but this time with the option of using a lens.
Very well done Scott and David. The article is well-written, and laid out and illustrated very nicely.
When you are starting out, it would be a good idea to get some additional shot glasses, and mark them with the percentage dilution they will contain. The stock solution you get when you buy it is a 20% solution. Mark your shot glasses as 10%, 5%, 2.5% and 1.25%. Put one drop of NA2 in each glass. Using a different dropper, add 1 drop distilled water to the 10% glass, 2 drops to the 5%, three drops to the 2.5% and so on. If you need that much contrast, you can always pull the 20% direct from the bottle. You will find with use and practice that good negatives require very little contrast agent to make a good print, and that a very little contrast agent goes a very long way.
With my example print here, I am adding 1 drop of 2.5% NA2.
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