seriously, there is no explanation here and whatever there is wrong. There is not destructive interference here, we use a small pinhole to prevent overlapping of rays so that the image is clear!
However, seeing their experiment was fun indeed :D
I dunno, Google works fine for me, it renders a reasonable result that should be easy for you to chase up... Love to see your next post on "Camera Obscura".
Made a few of these years ago using the cylinder shaped oatmeal boxes and 4x5 film. Did different size holes and time exposures to get some really cool images. It takes some time and a few bucks to get it right but worth it. Of course you have to have a way to develope the film, too.
Physics correction: There is no "destructive interference" when the pinhole camera (camera obscura) hole is larger. Destructive interference is when light waves are out of phase which has nothing to do with the dimming image from a pinhole camera's increased aperture.
Dream wife.
charvelgtrs 4 months ago
seriously, there is no explanation here and whatever there is wrong. There is not destructive interference here, we use a small pinhole to prevent overlapping of rays so that the image is clear!
However, seeing their experiment was fun indeed :D
herojha 1 year ago
@herojha She was explaining aperture in a more spunky way hahahah
TheUndergroundRave 1 year ago
I dunno, Google works fine for me, it renders a reasonable result that should be easy for you to chase up... Love to see your next post on "Camera Obscura".
TscTempest 1 year ago
All your need now is a giant reel of film
Elliottslingsby 2 years ago
Made a few of these years ago using the cylinder shaped oatmeal boxes and 4x5 film. Did different size holes and time exposures to get some really cool images. It takes some time and a few bucks to get it right but worth it. Of course you have to have a way to develope the film, too.
How2Photo 2 years ago
Physics correction: There is no "destructive interference" when the pinhole camera (camera obscura) hole is larger. Destructive interference is when light waves are out of phase which has nothing to do with the dimming image from a pinhole camera's increased aperture.
pblessman 2 years ago
The websites I've seen online require a lens.
Can I make one without one?
bluemini9 2 years ago
Doesnt light also bounce on alot of surfaces -.-? Good job not mentioning that, but for the rest it was actually pretty cool.
SaintCase 3 years ago
The experiment was AMAZING!
coolsteven2 3 years ago
Well, she didn't explain at all how it works. Perhaps you should change your tagline...
PS
What's a 'bax!'
And what's a 'hurl'?
Yours sincerely,
Puzzled (UK)
genyouwin 3 years ago
lol
FirebrandNIRE 2 years ago