Well,
I have a little confession. The pinholes were digital. I just removed the lens from my Canon 10D and placed one of those pinholes that goes back 10 years or more from the time I made pinhole pictures on film. The actual pinhole was about 0.2 mm from my 8x10 pinhole camera. It is mounted on a filter ring. I wish I could get closer to the sensor, but the mirror stands in the way.
Marek
> Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2008 16:08:17 -0800 > From: kthayer@pacifier.com > Subject: Re: Pinhole gums > To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca > > Well, just between you and me :--) I wouldn't have gone to so much > trouble if I hadn't believed that the thumbnail for the series was a > tricolor gum print. I really wanted to see it in a bigger size; I > loved the rich color in combination with the very subtle shadings. > I was really quite disappointed to find in the end that that was the > original photograph not the tricolor gum print, which was quite > different in character. There was another set where the tricolor > gum was actually quite true to the original, but that wasn't the one > I was most interested in. Always the contrarian.... > > But as I said, I'm glad I got to see the other recent series as > well. I was quite taken with the CMY series; whatever you're doing > with those, it's working, is all I can say about that. > > I gather the film was a color slide film? I once tried making > pinhole images on color negative film, in a pinhole camera I made > from a 35mm camera body. I found I couldn't make decent color > separations from them for gum printing, because the pinhole exposure > seemed to introduce color noise on the film that was exacerbated by > my 35mm film scanner, which always had a problem with noise anyway, > and I just couldn't get the noise out of the images enough to make a > decent color gum print from it. But this was way back 15 years ago > or so, I don't know if I could do a better job cleaning it up now. > It's lovely to see your smooth rich tones in comparison. > > Thanks again for posting those, > Katharine > > > On Nov 29, 2008, at 3:17 PM, Marek Matusz wrote: > > > Now that's dedication. > > Maybe it would be easier to download pictures. This way you can > > look at them side by side or come back later. > > The constant battle of upgrades! > > Marek > > > > > Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2008 12:30:01 -0800 > > > From: kthayer@pacifier.com > > > Subject: Re: Pinhole gums > > > To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca > > > > > > Wow. :--) Well, first I want you to know what all I went through to > > > see these. First, I found a copy of Internet Explorer on my hard > > > drive and opened that and gave it the URL. It worked a long long > > > time, telling me as it went what it was doing, transferring things > > > from one place to another and so forth, but when it said it was > > done, > > > all it gave me was a blank page. This blank page was blue, and it > > > didn't have the tabs at the top, like for Marek's gallery, so I > > > couldn't even see the one thumbnail for each series, as I can with > > > Safari. > > > > > > Then I went and downloaded Firefox. The download took 57 minutes. > > > Now, with Firefox, I get blank spots for the thumbnails and can't > > > get anything if I click on them, but I do have the Slide Show option > > > available to me with this browser, and if I click on that I can > > > watch the images going by in the slide show. They are mostly quite > > > pixelated at first, but if I let the show go on long enough (20-30 > > > minutes) they get more better. > > > > > > It doesn't seem like this should be so hard. > > > > > > Anyway, in spite of all my whining, I'm glad to see these, as > > well as > > > the last few series you've posted that I haven't been able to see > > > before. Maybe some comments in a bit, but first I need to go check > > > on a print I've been neglecting while I've been engrossed in this. > > > Later, > > > Katharine > > > > > > > > > > > > On Nov 29, 2008, at 9:38 AM, Marek Matusz wrote: > > > > > > > Wow > > > > It has been so quiet on the list that I decided to post some > > > > pictures printed over the holidays. They are gum prints made from > > > > pinhole photographs. I have done the worst thing by posting the > > > > originals as well, but maybe it will create some discussion > > > > Marek > > > > http://picasaweb.google.com/marekmatusz1/ > > > > TricolorGumBichromatePinholePhotographs# > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Get more done, have more fun, and stay more connected with Windows > > > > Mobile®. See how. > > > > > > > > > Access your email online and on the go with Windows Live Hotmail. > > Sign up today. >
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