ART HIGH SCHOOL-PHOTOGRAPHY

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ART HIGH SCHOOL-PHOTOGRAPHY Processing Concept Vocabulary: Agitation Cartridge Developer Developing tank Dilution Dilution factor Emulsion Exposed film Film Fixer Gelatin Grain Hypo clearing agent ISO Negative Processing Rapid fixer Stop bath Wetting agent Chemicals Procedures Film Composition/ Characteristics Unit 2 Procedures Equipment Care/Storage Essential Understandings/Learning Goals: Students will be able to list different formats in which black and white film is manufactured. Students will be able to describe terms such as grain, speed, contrast and density as they relate to black and white film. Students will be able to describe the makeup of film. Students will be able to load and remove film from cameras. Students will be able to load film into developing tanks and process film. Students will be able to describe what happens during the process of developing and fixing film.