[pure-silver] Re: Pinhole photography using directly scanned photographic paper.

  • From: Laurence Cuffe <cuffe@xxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2009 12:24:07 -0500

 
On Monday, January 12, 2009, at 04:28PM, "Eric Nelson" <emanmb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>google lumen prints.  it's the same process basically.  
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Got it, thanks for the tip.  I've just exposed a sheet of BW multi-contrast 
paper in a large format camera for an hour. After I took it out I scanned it 
immediately and after I inverted the image and adjusted the levels I got a 
pretty cool looking image. 
All the best
Larry Cuffe

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>From: Laurence Cuffe <cuffe@xxxxxxx>
>To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 11:50:51 AM
>Subject: [pure-silver] Pinhole photography using directly scanned photographic 
>paper.
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>I recently ran across this site,
>http://www.pinholephotography.org/Slowlight/Slow_Light.pdf
>The concept of slow light seems to refer to very long exposure pinhole 
>photography. Now what interests me is that the photographs are not developed 
>conventionally, but the photographer just puts the photographic paper, after 
>it has been exposed for six months in a pinhole camera, directly into a 
>scanner in the dark and then scans the undeveloped image.
>Has any one heard of this method of getting an image off photographic material?
>Any tips web sites or other suggestion's would be apreciated.
>All the best
>Larry Cuffe 
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