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I have recently heard that it maybe possible to recreate a pinhole camera using your digital camera (Superzoom/DSLR) and I was wondering if anyone else had heard of this too?
Apparently you take a blank lens cap, drill a hole in the centre and use tinfoil a round the edges of the hole.
in the past I have made and used my own pinhole cameras using b/w lith film to great effect, but if there is a way round it then I would like to try.
Gimp and Photoshop can also be used to create the effects after a normal colour photo has been taken. But it doesn't have the qualities of the original method (and digital properly wont as well lol)
hope someone can shed some light on this, might be time to do some experiments with my own camera as well ha ha
cheers
Chris
Apparently you take a blank lens cap, drill a hole in the centre and use tinfoil a round the edges of the hole.
in the past I have made and used my own pinhole cameras using b/w lith film to great effect, but if there is a way round it then I would like to try.
Gimp and Photoshop can also be used to create the effects after a normal colour photo has been taken. But it doesn't have the qualities of the original method (and digital properly wont as well lol)
hope someone can shed some light on this, might be time to do some experiments with my own camera as well ha ha
cheers
Chris

