Pinhole Calculator 3.1
PINHOLE CALCULATION
1) choose calculation direction: Get Pinhole Size (mm) OR Get Focal Length (mm)
2) Input here -> mm
3a) Choose light source: Daylight Tungsten
3b) Filtered light? [paper negative users choose no filter] no filter Red Green Blue other wavelength = mm
4) Choose magnification: Landscape (infinity) Closeup (1/3X) Macro (1X) Micro (10X) Extreme Micro (100X) other magnification =
5) ASA/ISO of film used: [paper negative users choose ISO 10 for outside and ISO 2? for inside]
6) Sky conditions: clear bright high overcast or hazy overcast
OR F16 exposure reads seconds
ANSWERS:
Distance from pinhole to subject is mm
1st exposure estimate is seconds
Pinhole size is mm Focal Length is mm
If you change either pinhole or focal length above click
F-Stop is <- or manually change this value
INFORMATION FOR EXPOSURE CALCULATION (calculate or change information in above section)
Filter used to achieve color wanted none 25 58 47 or filter factor
Type of Film: Tri-X or Plus-X T-Max 400 T-Max 100 Ilford B&W paper
CALCULATED EXPOSURE TIME IN SECONDS IS:
RECIPROCITY CORRECTED EXPOSURE TIME IN SECONDS IS:
See equations worked out with Paul Prober