pinhole photography

Pinhole Calculator

A Creative Journey into Simplicity

Pinhole Calculator

Pinhole photography is one of the oldest and most basic forms of photography, relying on a simple concept: a small hole (or “pinhole”) in a box which allows light to pass through and expose photographic paper or film. The absence of a lens means that images are captured in a soft, dreamlike quality with distinct vignetting around the edges, offering a raw, almost timeless look. Despite its simplicity, pinhole photography invites both technical challenges and artistic rewards, making it a unique medium for photographers.

For creative people, pinhole photography offers a distinctive way to express vision and mood. It allows artists to capture scenes with a sense of nostalgia and mystery, often evoking emotions that more polished, modern photography cannot. Whether it’s the sense of time standing still in a long exposure or the surreal soft focus of a cityscape, pinhole photography pushes boundaries and creates a deeper connection between the photographer and the image.

I’ve created two pinhole calculators to help you fine-tune your pinhole photography setups. Whether you’re using a field camera, a simple pinhole camera or just want to correct your exposure times.

Pinhole Exposure Calculator
Calculate the corrected exposure time based on the given fstop and light meter f-number.

Pinhole Exposure Calculator

Pinhole Calculator
Calculate Pinhole size, f-stop, image circle, and angle of coverage.

Pinhole Calculator

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