Because I'm overly curious and never seem to find answers to some of my crazy ideas....
I wanted to make a positive print with the Harman Direct Positive paper in a pinhole camera.
And you're probably thinking well that's what that photo paper was made for Becky, what's wrong with you.
True it makes a positive, but it is still a flipped image, so what is right is left and what's left is right and if you have printed matter in the image it will be backwards until you flip it in photo-shop.
I wanted it to come out as I see it and not flipped and reversed as it actually does when you develop the paper right out of the camera.
My solution was to put a mirror inside the pinhole where the photo paper would normally be and then put the photo paper on the pinhole side.
This introduces a couple of issues.
One is keeping the mirror stuck to the inside back of the pinhole camera, and also since the pinhole would be blocked by putting the photo paper on the inside where the pinhole is, I had to use two pieces of photo paper to take care of NOT blocking the pinhole.
I found some nice sticky things made by 3m to stick the mirror in the camera with and then used two pieces of photo paper placed right above and just below the pinhole opposite the mirror.
This also introduced another issue of the focal length being double since the light traveling inside the pinhole camera had to go twice the distance to reach the paper.
Once to the mirror and then back to the photo paper.
Long story short is...it's a lot of work to just get the writing correct without flipping it in photoshop to be like it really is.
Here's the result...and I still had to stitch it together, so I can't avoid photoshop...
However, I might do one more with just a tiny hole in the photo paper to let the light through to the mirror....
This is just a test shot, and the weird squigglies in the middle of the photo are probably defects in the mirror or weird reflections...