| A | B |
| developer for processing film | D-76 |
| place negatives on n=enlarger's negative carrier | emulsion side down |
| for contact sheet, set enlarger on | f8 for 5 seconds |
| chemical used to check the fixer | Hypocheck |
| how long film stays in fixer | 7 minutes |
| how long film stays in D-76 | 8 1/2 minutes |
| temperature of all chemicals and water used in film processing | 68 degrees |
| length of time it takes film to dry | 45 minutes |
| way to determine how long to expose negative for prints | test strips |
| increased exposure time on a portion of a print | burning |
| shielding a portion of a print for a specific time | dodging |
| higher fstop numbers on enlarger means | less light |
| part of camera and enlarger that controls amount of light is | aperture |
| leave print in Dektol | 90 seconds |
| leave print in stop bath | 15 seconds |
| leave print in fixer | 5 minutes |
| leave print in still water | 1 minute |
| leave print in running water | 5 minutes |
| leave film in Photo Flo | 1-2 minutes |
| dry wet film from canister by | squeeging it between your fingers |
| loading film on spools for developing | must be done in absolute dark |
| always assess print in | white light |
| 2 areas of darkroom | wet and dry |
| purpose of fixer | harden surface of print |
| toxic residue left in used fixer | silver |
| black portions of prints composed of | silver |
| unwashed or improperly washed fixer turns photos | yellow |
| when dust on negative, print has | white spots |
| open original film canister only in | absolute dark |
| first disposable pinhole camera | Ready Fotographer |
| pinhole cameras operate on principle that light travels | in straight lines |
| emulsion side of photo paper is | shiny |
| enemies of chemicals | light, heat, air |
| in making pinhole prints place pinhole negative | emulsion side down |
| in making a print, the photo paper's emulsion side always | faces up toward the light |
| sun should always be at photographer's | back |
| if a print from a negative is too light, | increase time of exposure |
| if a print from a negative is too gray, | use contrast filter |
| if print from negative is too dark, | decrease exposure time |
| in loading film on spool to develop, 2 large triangles on spool should | have broad sides facing you |