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Temperature used for film processing
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68 degrees
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Temperature used for print washing
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75-80 degrees
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How long do you wait for film to dry?
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30 minutes
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What is the developing procedure?
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1. Set up Chemicals
2. Load film onto reels in total darkness 3. Process, dry and file negatives |
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What are the chemicals used to process film known as?
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Stock
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What is diluted stock? (stock + water)
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Working Solution
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All chemicals and water washes must be maintained by...
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plus or minus 2 degrees
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How much solution goes into a stainless steel tank?
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16 oz
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How much solution goes into a plastic tank?
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22 oz
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What's the dilutions for Developer, Fixer, and Hypo Eliminator in the processing stage?
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Developer- 1:1
Fixer- 1:1 Hypo- 1:3 |
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What is the agitation method for film developing?
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Agitate for the first 30 seconds; then 5 seconds of remaining 30 sec intervals
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What do you do if you pre-wet?
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extend developing time by 10%
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1. How long do you develop film for?
2. What do you do for stop? 3. How long for fixer? |
1. Depends on film type and temperature.
2. Fill and rinse twice 3. 4 minutes |
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What do you do for "wash" in the developing stage?
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1. first wash (fill and rinse twice)
2. hypo eliminator 2 minutes 3. final wash fill and dump for 5 min |
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What do you do with a wetting agent?
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Add photo-flo and let soak for 30 seconds
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Where do you place the condenser?
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Highest up position (8-16-35)
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contrast:
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measure of the distribution of light and dark tones in the photograph
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What filter gives you the most contrast? least?
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5 and 0
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What does high contrast do?
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Push darks to become darker, and lights to become lighter.
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What is the printing procedure?
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1. Set up chemicals
2. test strip, contact sheet, test strip, enlargement 3. process, wash, dry 4. problems/causes/solutions |
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Printing Chemical Dillutions
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Dextol Developer- 1:2
Stop Bath- 1:1 Fixer: 1 measure of crystals: 1 quart warm water, 1/2 oz of Hardener per quart Hypo Eliminator: 1:3 |
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Dodging:
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subtracting time from an area during the main exposure, making it lighter (allow half the light exposed)
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Burning
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adding time to an area, making it darker (double time on the selected area)
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Washing prints
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First rinse: 5 minutes
Hypo Eliminator: 5 minutes Final wash: 30 minutes |