JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
It's time to start a thread about using small sheets of paper negatives in Holga or other toy cameras. Harman Direct Positive Paper images also welcome.
Today I took the Holga 120 GFN out in the backyard, loaded with a small scrap of grade 2 RC paper. I used the daylight f-stop setting and bulb shutter mode. Unfortunately, my light meter had been inadvertently set to incident mode, meaning this paper negative was over-exposed. But I was able to recover some detail in the scan. Three second exposure; should have been closer to one second.
It's also important to tape over the rear red film counter window with black tape, to prevent fogging the paper. And I've also attached Velcro-type fastener to the back, to prevent it popping off by accident.
~Joe
Today I took the Holga 120 GFN out in the backyard, loaded with a small scrap of grade 2 RC paper. I used the daylight f-stop setting and bulb shutter mode. Unfortunately, my light meter had been inadvertently set to incident mode, meaning this paper negative was over-exposed. But I was able to recover some detail in the scan. Three second exposure; should have been closer to one second.
It's also important to tape over the rear red film counter window with black tape, to prevent fogging the paper. And I've also attached Velcro-type fastener to the back, to prevent it popping off by accident.
~Joe
