Physics, asked by sukmansandhu000, 9 months ago

can you save the image formed by a pinhole camera(plz don't answer from Google ND don't answer unless ​

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Answered by kruti05
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Answered by ShristiBhajjika
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Yes

You certainly can

Just make your pinhole camera and in a dark room put in some photo paper then make sure it’s completely lighttight so it diese t expose the film (the photo paper in this case) before hand

Expose it go to a dark room open the camera take the photo paper and develop it Tadaa your photograph is done

Note that it’s gonna be upside down and inverted and that also applies to the colours

To “fix” this you need to do a contact copy and you need a special tool to make it easy

What you do is put a new piece of photo paper over the developed one put it in som kinda see through case so light can go through then if you have the rig made up of a lamp a lens to concentrate the light at the photo and a switch to turn it up

I guess that it can also use a torch but I haven’t tested it so I don’t recommend it

Expose it for 5 seconds then develop it if it’s too light you use more exposure time

Or retake the photo if it’s over exposed if it’s under exposed try fever seconds exposed

That part is just somethings you gotta get up a feel for

That’s about the gist of it not going to deep interest how to do it etc

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