Pinhole camera help!@!@#@!

Hi, i did my first picture today in my pinhole camera i made and when i
developed and fixed it, it didnt have anything on the paper at all. the
paper was COMPLETLY white, not foggy, but like a peice of printer
paper. my pinhole camera DOSNT HAVE A LIGHT LEAK, IT SEEMS THAT WOULD
JUST MAKE IT A DARKER PICTURE. PLEEEZ HELP!!
ps. i'm using multigrade black and whit paper
p.s.s. srry for the caps, i had the caps lock on.
thanx

Max


Re: pinhole camera help!@!@#@!

yes, i know it will be a negative. the leaving it out in the light and
developing it idea worked perfectly, so i tried to make the hole
bigger, and know its working. thanks for the help.
thanx


Max


Re: pinhole camera help!@!@#@!

On 2006-09-02 22:00:02 -0400, "max" <max_rodimon@yahoo.com> said:
Yes, completely black. You DO realize that your image, when you get
one, will be a negative, don't you?
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Michael Weinstein


Re: pinhole camera help!@!@#@!

What's the diameter of the hole?
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Re: pinhole camera help!@!@#@!

My dad played with a pinhole camera for a while.....As I remember, he was
using exposures in the 20 to 30 minute range, but I don't remember anything
else about the camera than that....(Like the size of the pinhole, for
example)


William Graham


Re: pinhole camera help!@!@#@!

Exactly...


Chris Loffredo


Re: pinhole camera help!@!@#@!

thanks, how do i tell if the paper works with that idea, should it be
like completly black or somthing?
thanks


Max


Re: pinhole camera help!@!@#@!

Not much to say; try exposing it 40 mins...
You could try developing a totally exposed piece of paper (exposed to
light outside of your camera), just to check that the developer is
working properly.


Chris Loffredo


Re: pinhole camera help!@!@#@!

hi, i did put it on the right side, and i exposed a bunch for different
times from about 1 minute to 7 minutes.


Max


Re: pinhole camera help!@!@#@!

Did you put the paper in right side 'round?
The "shinier" or "stickier" side is the sensitive one.
How long did you expose it?


Chris Loffredo


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