Friday, October 29, 2010


    • Dark Room
    • A developing tank with an auto loading film reel.
  • A mercury thermometer.
  • 2 film clips.
  • A bottle opener.
  • A pair of scissors.
  • A 600 ml graduated cylinder.
  • Four 1-gallon jugs.
  • A stopwatch, or a digital watch with a timer on it.
  • Chemicals. You will need:
    Film developer

  • Film!

  • film processing chemicals - developer and fixer;

  • optional chemicals (recommended) - stop bath, hypo clearing agent and wetting agent;

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  • dilute the chemicals and put in tanks and then put the film in the first chemical for the time it needs and the the next chemical and then next and then once your done with the chemicals put in the watter and let sit and when done let dry and its done.

contact sheet-a contact print, usually of all frames of a developed roll of negative print film, used as a proof print.

Agitation- the act or process of agitating; state of being agitated

 Enlarger-an apparatus used for making projection prints, having a head for holding, illuminating, and projecting a film negative and a bed for holding a sheet of sensitized printing paper.

 Developer-Photography . a reducing agent or solution for developing a film or the like.

 Stop bath-an acid bath or rinse for stopping the action of a developer before fixing a negative or print.

Fixer-Also called fixer. Photography . a chemical substance, as sodium thiosulfate, used to promote fixation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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