RichL
Well-known
Read somewhere here about shooting a digital off a wall projection. Cogitated on that for a while and decided to cobbled together a stand to hold a piece of frosted glass to project onto which worked out quite nicely, thank you. Next stuck patterned glass, cardboard cutouts, crinkled plastic wrap and sundry other pattern makers behind the glass with some little success.
Next on my agenda is to make another holder so I can move the the pattern maker back and forth between the enlarger and the frosted glass.
That sort of photography really isn't my cup of tea but it's been fun playing with it so figured I'd pass on the idea.
Next on my agenda is to make another holder so I can move the the pattern maker back and forth between the enlarger and the frosted glass.
That sort of photography really isn't my cup of tea but it's been fun playing with it so figured I'd pass on the idea.
charjohncarter
Veteran
I'll have to re-read this I think you may be to far in front of me. Take a picture of the rig and post.
RichL
Well-known
That would be tough to do. My "computer" is a Dell Axim 51V and my digital camera doesn't exist.
Imagine an enlarger instead of a projector and this link would show what i am talking about. (look for Rear Projetion Film Price: US $ 45.0-180.0)
njrichtech.en.made-in-china.com/product/doXmYizHEqRw/China-Rear-Projetion-Film.html
Imagine an enlarger instead of a projector and this link would show what i am talking about. (look for Rear Projetion Film Price: US $ 45.0-180.0)
njrichtech.en.made-in-china.com/product/doXmYizHEqRw/China-Rear-Projetion-Film.html
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Read somewhere here about shooting a digital off a wall projection. Cogitated on that for a while and decided to cobbled together a stand to hold a piece of frosted glass to project onto which worked out quite nicely, thank you. Next stuck patterned glass, cardboard cutouts, crinkled plastic wrap and sundry other pattern makers behind the glass with some little success.
Next on my agenda is to make another holder so I can move the the pattern maker back and forth between the enlarger and the frosted glass.
That sort of photography really isn't my cup of tea but it's been fun playing with it so figured I'd pass on the idea.
Not quite sure what you're trying to achieve from this description. I can't visualize the setup or the results.
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RichL
Well-known
charjohncarter
Sorry the link didn't work. Punch 'rear projection screen' into Bing or some such, that's all my setup amounts to.
Godfrey
I suppose it would be useful for someone that wanted to play around with color that isn't set up for color processing. It could also be used for taking digital pictures of analog negatives and slides for posting on the net (which the original post was about).
Sorry the link didn't work. Punch 'rear projection screen' into Bing or some such, that's all my setup amounts to.
Godfrey
I suppose it would be useful for someone that wanted to play around with color that isn't set up for color processing. It could also be used for taking digital pictures of analog negatives and slides for posting on the net (which the original post was about).
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