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I've been thinking of making a panorama rollfilm holder - for my 24x30cm camera!
That would make a 6x30cm picture...
Steve Smith
01-14-2008, 02:58 AM
I've been thinking of making a panorama rollfilm holder - for my 24x30cm camera!
That would make a 6x30cm picture...
Two shots per roll!!!
Steve.
Two shots per roll!!!
Exactly. Of course the easy way to to it would be to just cut the film in two and stick each half on each side of a plate holder, but that's a little too easy!
Mustafa Umut Sarac
01-14-2008, 09:37 AM
Steve Smith - its better than to try squeze the image in to narrow place but to keep the 120 flat is harder than 35mm , i guess. And bigger machine is more expensive to send in international post , and it makes very big package to protect it from impact.
Darkroom Experimenter - Do you know 35mm anamorph pinhole cameras ?
Look :http://www.f295.org/Pinholeforum/forum/Blah.pl?b-cm/m-1197624328/
May be you can do the same with a lens .
EURAKA , I found how you can make a very big may be 24 x 90 mm negative for 50 people.
You can buy movie film and load it to your cameras stool.
There is a new thread at color film apug forum and they talk about fresh kodak film 0.15 $ per foot.
Or you can design a 35 mm anamorphic pinhole camera as seen at f 295 and publish its plan and send everyone a movie film stool.
Its better than send everyone a film and camera.
Or if you aim to philantrophy , you can roll a very big paper and every country , every city stamp it and send each other and finally to you.
When we return to film posting to people , they put developing fee plus film fee in to the mail and send to you.
DarkroomExperimente
01-14-2008, 09:47 AM
TWO shots per roll?
I only get ONE shot per roll when I use a rotating camera
...not sure that's the right type for this kinda of project...but it might be fun
Mustafa Umut Sarac
01-14-2008, 09:48 AM
http://www.aandi.com/film_pro2.htm#mp
DarkroomExperimente
01-14-2008, 10:04 AM
sounds interesting...but my next color processing experiments are going to be with kodachrome & ektachrome...although I guess I need to torture movie film just to cover all the bases
k_jupiter
01-15-2008, 11:54 PM
sounds interesting...but my next color processing experiments are going to be with kodachrome & ektachrome...although I guess I need to torture movie film just to cover all the bases
You do know Kodachrome is a B&W film, don'tcha? Homebrew experiments with it tend to be... dull.
tim in san jose
k_jupiter
02-21-2008, 12:21 PM
http://www.apug.org/forums/forum184/47470-discussion-round-6-a.html#post590702
tim in san jose
DarkroomExperimente
02-22-2008, 09:44 PM
k_jupiter I'm gonna develop the Kodachrome as color film....did it once years ago & I'm gonna do it again as soon as I'm done procrastinating
k_jupiter
02-23-2008, 12:13 AM
k_jupiter I'm gonna develop the Kodachrome as color film....did it once years ago & I'm gonna do it again as soon as I'm done procrastinating
I take it to mean you will be using C-41 processing on Kodachrome film.
It doesn't make sense to me but I anxiously await your experiments.
tim
DarkroomExperimente
07-20-2008, 09:12 PM
regular C-41 won't work with Kodachrome
I'm going to try and re-create a bastardized technique I used a few years ago ...I combined some color chemicals with other stuff I got online
however, I'm still procrastinating on that project
Tom Hoskinson
07-20-2008, 09:19 PM
I'm in too!