nail polish effects diy image
Cupcakerz
Okay, This is a random question. Tomorrow at school we are having a "Hold Your Color" day. I have to wear rainbow. But the thing is i have nothing rainbow. I only have rainbow nail polish. Do you have any ideas on what I can do? I've thought of kool-aid dyed hair..but i don't know how to do that and i cant find a good video on you-tube.
Answer
http://thelifeofawannabecrafter.blogspot.com/2013/03/diy-dry-water-marbling-for-nails.html
you can do this to create a rainbow effect on your nails and toes. Then wear really bright clothes, shirts, pants, and sandals.
http://thelifeofawannabecrafter.blogspot.com/2013/03/diy-dry-water-marbling-for-nails.html
you can do this to create a rainbow effect on your nails and toes. Then wear really bright clothes, shirts, pants, and sandals.
How do I clean a pinhole for a pinhole camera?
Lyd (:
We bought this really neat DIY pinhole camera from the MoMA in New York, and while we were assembling it, my fingers accidentally touched the pinhole. We can't see ANYTHING through the pinhole now; there's spots everywhere.
How do you get fingerprints off of a highly delicate pinhole?
Well, it's a sheet with a pinhole embedded in it. (It was too tiny for me to see it, so I couldn't help touching the spot.) I don't really know how to explain it; but the directions for the P-Sharan STD 35, (the model we got), say that it is impossible to take photographs with the pinhole in the way that it is. I'm just wondering if there's some way to properly clean it.
Answer
As someone already said here - the pinhole itsself is a tiny hole which cannot get dirty.
Possibly the foil where the hole is in can get dirty but fingerprints on the foil do not effect the picture. With bare eye you won't see much through the tiny hole anyway as it is most probably less than 1mm (0.04 inch)
It might be possible that there is some dirt covering the hole in that case I suggest that you try to simply blow it away or use some solvent on a Q-Tip if the foil is metal (lighter fluid, nail polish remover, denaturated alcohol).
Do NOT use a pin or something to poke into the hole. It will ruin the edges and most likely also widen the hole which will result in less picture quality.
Hold the foil against a light source (window) if you see a tiny point of light in the middle it should be OK.
As said before - fingerprints on the foil are no problem as the light passes only through the tiny hole.
As someone already said here - the pinhole itsself is a tiny hole which cannot get dirty.
Possibly the foil where the hole is in can get dirty but fingerprints on the foil do not effect the picture. With bare eye you won't see much through the tiny hole anyway as it is most probably less than 1mm (0.04 inch)
It might be possible that there is some dirt covering the hole in that case I suggest that you try to simply blow it away or use some solvent on a Q-Tip if the foil is metal (lighter fluid, nail polish remover, denaturated alcohol).
Do NOT use a pin or something to poke into the hole. It will ruin the edges and most likely also widen the hole which will result in less picture quality.
Hold the foil against a light source (window) if you see a tiny point of light in the middle it should be OK.
As said before - fingerprints on the foil are no problem as the light passes only through the tiny hole.
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