Thursday, November 11, 2010

Making a Black & White Print

materials:
Timer
Drying Cabinets
Tongs or Spatula
Enlargers
Focusing Aids
Safe lights
 
chemicals:
Developer
Stop bath
Fixer&bleach fixer
Stabilizers
Toners

Summary:
First you get your roll of film and take it to the darkroom. Then you get goggles on before you go near the chemicals. After you put your goggles on wait for the teacher's instructions and see what your supposed to do next. You have 4 different chemicals to go through. After you go through your procedures you are done and you just wait until you finish your whole print.






1. emulsion-and colloidal suspension of a liquid in another liquid
2. aperture-an opening, as a hole, slit, crack, gap
3. masking easel- 
4. exposure- amount of light being exposed
5. safe light- a dark room light with a filter that transmits only those rays of the spectrum to which films, printing paper are not sensitive
6. dodging- to shade from exposure for a period, while exposing the remainder of the print in order to lighten or eliminate the area
7. burning-



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