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    35 mm back for 4x5? For Ektachrome EIR

    This is admittedly a little crazy but I wanted to use some of Kodak's HIE 35mm film in one of my medium format pinhole cameras. I loosely followed some of the advice at the Holga Modification Page....
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    P.O.P. looks good!

    Yummy!
    Beautiful tones in that image.

    And Chicago Albumen Works sells the paper already coated? I've been wanting to try albumen printing for a few months but haven't found the time to coat my...
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    contact print glass for alt. processes

    Regular glass should work just fine. If you're planning on using the contact printer for alt-process work, a split back is a nice feature to have. That will allow you to take a quick peek and check...
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    Arista APHS ISO

    I also rate APHS at around 3 for my pinhole play. I use a slightly more concentrated Dektol solution, about 1:10, but given Jim's excellent results, I may give his mix a try.
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    Polaroid Image Transfer

    Would I be taking my life in my hands on this forum by suggesting an entry route other than LF? ;-)

    I've played with both the image and emulsion transfers for a few years. The process is far from...
  6. ULF on the cheap (ULF pinhole, paper neg)

    You may want to consider using lith film, rather than photo paper. The Arista brand, sold by Freestyle, has worked well for me in some 8x10 pinhole boxes. You can handle it under a safelight and it...
  7. Using a 4x5 camera without a lens - just a pinhole

    While some pinhole/film combinations do allow short enough exposure times to allow almost normal photography of people, my own preferences tend towards use of times long enough to work what I think...
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