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Adaptation of a Slide Projector into a Camera
Adaptation of a Slide Projector into a Camera

Modified Ektapro 9020 Cine
Kodak Ektapro 80 Carousel sealed with 2 layers of light-proof sheets
Lamp module removed
Kodak Ektapro Select FF lens
75-120mm, f/ 3.5, focus fixed
Slide holders loaded with Kodak 5222 motion film 
Manufactured by Kodak, 1995

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 Diagram of the 5-Pinhole Camera with Light Sensitive Glass Sphere Negative
Diagram of the 5-Pinhole Camera with Light Sensitive Glass Sphere Negative
Making of
Making of

Left: Repairing and Light-proofing of Ektapro 9020 Cine

Mid: Construction of the 5-Pinhole Box from MDF

Right: Mounting the Turned Aluminium Pinhole Component to the Box

Making of
Making of

Left: Mounting slides with unexposed black and white motion film

Mid: Light-proof drying boxes to air dry spheres coated with emulsion

Right: Coating glass spheres with liquid emulsion in the ad-hoc darkroom / laundry room

5-Pinhole Camera
5-Pinhole Camera

MDF, Mahogany Veneer
44x44x44cm
f/171
12.5 KG

Demostration of Modified Ektapro 9020 Cine photographing Glass Sphere Negative #17
Demostration of Modified Ektapro 9020 Cine photographing Glass Sphere Negative #17
Glass Sphere Negative, #18
Glass Sphere Negative, #18

20cm glass sphere subbed with 
1 coat of RMB4 photo gelatin with RBM5 addictive hardener
3 coats of FOMA liquid emulsion diluted with alcohol
Deliberately overexposed as defects were spotted during coating
Streaks formed due to the addition of Photo-Flo during glass cleaning

Glass Sphere Negative, #17
Glass Sphere Negative, #17

20cm glass sphere subbed with 
1 coat of RMB4 photo gelatin with RBM5 addictive hardener
2 coats of FOMA liquid emulsion diluted with alcohol
Metered for ISO 3 at f/5.6, 0.8s
Exposed indoors with 3200K tungsten lighting for 3.75 hours
Pre-hardened and developed in Ilford PQ paper developer, 1:9
Stop bath and fixers added with RBM5 addictive hardener

Glass Sphere Negative #17, Re-photographed by Modified Ektapro 9020 Cine
Glass Sphere Negative #17, Re-photographed by Modified Ektapro 9020 Cine

Kodak 5222 Double X Motion Film
Exposed at ISO 200, f/3.4, 1s with ND0.9 Filter
Mounted on GEPE glassless slide holders

Adaptation of a Slide Projector into a Camera
Spheredescription.jpg
 Diagram of the 5-Pinhole Camera with Light Sensitive Glass Sphere Negative
Making of
Making of
5-Pinhole Camera
Demostration of Modified Ektapro 9020 Cine photographing Glass Sphere Negative #17
Glass Sphere Negative, #18
Glass Sphere Negative, #17
Glass Sphere Negative #17, Re-photographed by Modified Ektapro 9020 Cine
Adaptation of a Slide Projector into a Camera

Modified Ektapro 9020 Cine
Kodak Ektapro 80 Carousel sealed with 2 layers of light-proof sheets
Lamp module removed
Kodak Ektapro Select FF lens
75-120mm, f/ 3.5, focus fixed
Slide holders loaded with Kodak 5222 motion film 
Manufactured by Kodak, 1995

Diagram of the 5-Pinhole Camera with Light Sensitive Glass Sphere Negative
Making of

Left: Repairing and Light-proofing of Ektapro 9020 Cine

Mid: Construction of the 5-Pinhole Box from MDF

Right: Mounting the Turned Aluminium Pinhole Component to the Box

Making of

Left: Mounting slides with unexposed black and white motion film

Mid: Light-proof drying boxes to air dry spheres coated with emulsion

Right: Coating glass spheres with liquid emulsion in the ad-hoc darkroom / laundry room

5-Pinhole Camera

MDF, Mahogany Veneer
44x44x44cm
f/171
12.5 KG

Demostration of Modified Ektapro 9020 Cine photographing Glass Sphere Negative #17
Glass Sphere Negative, #18

20cm glass sphere subbed with 
1 coat of RMB4 photo gelatin with RBM5 addictive hardener
3 coats of FOMA liquid emulsion diluted with alcohol
Deliberately overexposed as defects were spotted during coating
Streaks formed due to the addition of Photo-Flo during glass cleaning

Glass Sphere Negative, #17

20cm glass sphere subbed with 
1 coat of RMB4 photo gelatin with RBM5 addictive hardener
2 coats of FOMA liquid emulsion diluted with alcohol
Metered for ISO 3 at f/5.6, 0.8s
Exposed indoors with 3200K tungsten lighting for 3.75 hours
Pre-hardened and developed in Ilford PQ paper developer, 1:9
Stop bath and fixers added with RBM5 addictive hardener

Glass Sphere Negative #17, Re-photographed by Modified Ektapro 9020 Cine

Kodak 5222 Double X Motion Film
Exposed at ISO 200, f/3.4, 1s with ND0.9 Filter
Mounted on GEPE glassless slide holders

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