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Stupid me!!! It is the same posting, but reading the first page, posting a comment on that page, will send you to the bottom of the last page. So, please ignore my previous 2 postings (and this one also).
Still, I would like to see more amorphic images.
Bert from Holland "... avoiding the common illusion that creative work depends on equipment alone ..."
but in my opinion these don't show what the cameras can do as well as the images taken by others on this forum, including andrew (a similar camera) and bino (a can camera), and be sure to check out the latest post by stormy with his tiny canister anamorphs- this could go places!
I'm the guy who makes the 'commercial' version of this camera-- the Omniscope. I like this DIY version. It's possible to incorporate a film count window on the film plane tube so that you do not have to count revolutions of the wind knob. Use rubylith or similar as a light block. The 'commercial' version (have to laugh) incorporated rollers and slip bearings to get the film to travel along the convoluted path.
I read that first line & my blood ran cold for a sec' - I've seen what happens on photo.nit when someone posts a homebrew Polaroid 4x5 conversion & gets patent threats :O)