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