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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2009

Learn to make and use a pinhole camera! Find out where to get supplies and how to develop the images here: http://blog.craftzine.com/archive/2009/07/craft_video_pinhole_camera.html

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  • those are pretty good pictures

    what are the developing chemicals?

    looks like hydrogen peroxide and some salts or something

  • Check the link in the description, there's full developing instructions in the blog post.

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  • What is wrong with you (skarkol17)? Yet another person spreading hate. Is there any reason at all to insult this woman? Is this what you do to get attention? I don't post, but your comments raise the bile in my throat. I wish I could feel sorry for you.

  • Comments like these, make me wanna cry.

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  • Thank you! I really would like to make my pinhole camera, and this video shows me just how easy it is. I can hardly wait to get started.

  • @jhazmintan03 what

    

  • thanks, this seems a lot less expensive tan the 45 $ kit i was going to by!

  • thanks to this video.. i can make my physics project now

  • pause at 0:51 ..! what the!!

  • @ch0asxbabi eBay.Several major photography stores also sell on eBay.Click on 'Cameras & Photo/Film Photography/Darkroom & Developing/Film Development Chemicals'.

  • I'm definitely going to make this...

  • Pity you dont show HOW to put the photopaper in the "camera" and what the chemicals are and how to use it. This video helps only the people that already knows what they are doing. Im not critisizing at all. Well not in a negitave way.

    It s wonderfull that you share waht you know.

  • Pity you dont show HOW to put the photopaper in the "camera" and what the chemicals are and how to use it. This video helps only the people that already knows what they are doing.

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