Re: Paper negatives (was Re: Real scanned photos?)

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AZ said:

Go here to see the camera: http://www.panoramacamera.us/bagcamera.html


A Bag Camera...! What A Brilliant Idea!!

The logical step, of course, is to connect the bag camera to an extension with trays and chemistry to process the paper negative! Presto! This becomes the mother of all polaroid-type photography!

I hope you'll allow me sharing the URL of your web site with my colleagues from the Pinhole list! Think of what kind of contraptions might come out of an encounter with the wild minds of lensless cameras builders!


At the bottom of the page is a scan of a 5 x 7 paper neg made with
another camera. I'm having problems with dust or something.  I can't
see the marks on the negative and the scanner glass is clean.  Any
suggestions?


If it were present on the paper negative, it would show up as white specks. Then it would probably be associated with dust drifting inside the camera space or on the paper prior to exposure. Your guess is as good as mine on this one.


Nice outcome by way of zone control for a paper negative with current paper emulsions!

Guy


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