I've seen that tech, very cool. Wasn't there an issue, that it's likely not "100%" lightproof?
Linhof once made such a thing, but discontinued it because it was not as robust as they wished.
Read more of it on this very site.
Drew, I could have bought you some cans of that dehydrated water - they were selling it at summer camp for a joke. They were pretty big cans too, could make a stove out of it when you were finished.
You could send them down to get some concentrated water, Aquamira
NPS 4x5 color negative film.
What about a lower-end P&S digital with a 3x4 inch printer. In use at a party it would function like a polaroid One-With no memory to speak of, each image would be an artifact . . .much like the Polaroid prints were.Step.
Ok . . .now I've thought it out a little . . .never mind.
Drew Bedo
www.quietlightphoto.com
http://www.artsyhome.com/author/drew-bedo
There are only three types of mounting flanges; too big, too small and wrong thread!
A daylight tray processor with a multilayer rubylith cover to allow development by inspection for ULF xray/ortho lith film. Maybe an attachable changing bag.
Kirk
Neil,
you can get 160NS from Japan Exposures:
http://www.japanexposures.com/shop/p...roducts_id=154
definitely not "cheap", but as we all know: 'Ya gotta pay to play'
-Dan
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