Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Making a balck and white print

1.You will need  timers, drying cabinets, tongs, enlargers, focusing aids, and safe lights.
2.The chemicals you will need is the Fixer where you can buy at a walmart, stop bath where you can also get at walmart, and the developer where you can also get at a walmart.
3.First you must place the photo on a print sheet of paper, then expose the photo with the enlarger light with the photo facing forwards, and the emulsion up. After that you must place the exposed photo on the developer tray for 1 minute, then put it in the stop bath for 15 seconds, and then in the fixer for 2 minutes, then put it in the wash, and then hang it to let it dry.
4.Equipment

1.Emulsion - The substance on the surface of photographic film or paper that makes it react to light.
2.Aperture - A device that controls the amount of light admitted.
3.Masking Easel - A stand or frame for supporting or displaying at an angle.
4.Exposure - Vulnerability to the elements, like the weather.
5.Safe Light - Provides illumination without the wavelengths of the light spectrum to which the material in use is sensitive.
6.Dodging - To shade from exposure for a period.
7.Burning - To expose to more light.

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