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Film Processing ChemicalsSafety The Enlarger What’s Wrong? 10 20 30 40 50 10
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Film Processing – 10 IF YOUR FILM COMES OUT COMPLETELY CLEAR, WHAT HAPPENED?
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Film Processing – 10 DIDN’T GET EXPOSED TO ENOUGH LIGHT
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Film Processing - 20 YOU SCRATCHED A NEGATIVE WHILE THE EMULSION WAS WET? WHAT CAN YOU DO TO FIX IT?
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Film Processing – 20 NOTHING. ONCE THE EMULSION HAS BEEN SCRATCHED OFF A NEGATIVE, THERE IS NO WAY TO PUT IT BACK.
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Film Processing - 30 WHILE DEVELOPING YOUR FILM, HOW OFTEN ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO AGGITATE THE TANK?
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Film Processing – 30 FOR THE FIRST 30 SEC, THEN FOR 5 SEC EVERY 30 SEC
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Film Processing - 40 WHEN LOADING FILM, WHAT IS ALL THE EQUIPMENT YOU NEED TO BRING INTO THE DARK-DARK ROOM?
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Film Processing – 40 WHITE REEL BLACK CENTER COLUMN/CORE TANK FUNNEL LID FILM
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Film Processing - 50 WHEN DILUTING DEVELOPER, WHAT IS THE RATIO OF STOCK SOLUTION TO WATER?
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Film Processing – 50 1 : 4 FOR EVERY 1 OZ DEV, ADD 4 OZ OF WATER
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CHEMICALS - 10 WHAT DOES PHOTO FLO DO TO FILM?
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CHEMICALS – 10 HELPS FILM DRY WITHOUT WATER SPOTS
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CHEMICALS - 20 WHAT DOES FIXER DO?
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CHEMICALS – 20 REMOVES UNEXPOSED CHEMISTRY FROM FILM/PAPER SO IT IS NO LONGER LIGHT SENSITIVE.
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CHEMICALS - 30 WHY ARE THERE 2 TRAYS OF FIXER FOR PRINTING?
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CHEMICALS – 30 THE FIRST TRAY GATHERS STOP AND EXHAUSTS FASTER, THE SECOND TRAY MAKES SURE YOUR PRINT IS THROUGHOULY FIXED
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CHEMICALS - 40 IN FILM PROCESSING, WHAT CHEMICALS DON’T GET DUMPED BECAUSE THEY’RE REUSABLE?
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CHEMICALS – 40 1)STOP BATH 2)FIXER 3)PHOTO FLO
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CHEMICALS - 50 HOW LONG DO YOU WASH PAPER AND FILM IN WATER?
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CHEMICALS – 50 PAPER: 5 MINUTES FILM: 10 MINUTES
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SAFETY - 10 WHAT CHEMICALS IN THE DARKROOM DO YOU NOT WANT TO INGEST?
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SAFETY – 10 NONE OF THEM
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SAFETY - 20 IF CHEMICALS SPLASH INTO YOUR EYES OR MOUTH, WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
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SAFETY – 20 IMMEDIATELY STOP WHAT YOU’RE DOING AND RINSE YOUR EYES/MOUTH/FACE WITH CLEAN WATER FOR SEVERAL MINUTES. TELL MS. UA
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SAFETY - 30 WHY SHOULD YOU NOT TOUCH THE TIMER WITH WET HANDS?
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SAFETY – 30 WET HANDS + ELECTRIC TIMER = ELECTRICUTION (ALSO, YOU WANT TO KEEP YOUR ENLARGER STATION DRY SO YOU DON’T GET YOUR PAPER WET OR CONTAMINATED)
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SAFETY - 40 WHY IS THE DARKROOM A TERRIBLE PLACE TO TAKE A DATE?
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SAFETY – 40
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SAFETY - 50 WHAT ARE 3 WAYS YOU CAN HELP REDUCE CHEMICAL CONTAMINATION?
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SAFETY – 50 USE EACH TONG FOR ONLY 1 CHEM LET CHEMS DRIP OFF EACH PRINT BEFORE MOVING IT TO NEXT TRAY WASH HANDS/PRINTS/ANYTHING APPROPRIATELY AFTER THEY TOUCH CHEMS KEEP ALL WET FILM/PRINTS IN THE SINK AREA UNTIL THEY ARE WASHED
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THE ENLARGER - 10 WHAT CONTROLS THE SIZE OF YOUR PRINT?
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THE ENLARGER – 10 THE DISTANCE OF THE ENLARGER HEAD FROM THE EASEL (THE FARTHER UP, THE LARGER THE PROJECTED IMAGE)
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THE ENLARGER- 20 WHAT EFFECTS THE BRIGHTNESS OF YOUR PROJECTED IMAGE?
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THE ENLARGER – 20 THE APERTURE
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THE ENLARGER - 30 WHAT ON THE ENLARGER CONTROLS THE CONTRAST OF YOUR PRINT?
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THE ENLARGER – 30 THE FILTER
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THE ENLARGER - 40 WHAT DO YOU USE TO CHECK THE FOCUS OF YOUR IMAGE?
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THE ENLARGER – 40 A FOCUS-SCOPE
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THE ENLARGER - 50 WHERE IN THE ENLARGER DOES YOUR NEGATIVE GO?
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THE ENLARGER – 50 IN A NEGATIVE CARRIER
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What’s wrong - 10
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What’s Wrong – 10 CONTRAST IS TOO HIGH
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What’s Wrong - 20
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What’s Wrong – 20 OUT OF FOCUS
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What’s Wrong - 30
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What’s Wrong – 30 TOO DARK!
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What’s Wrong - 40
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What’s Wrong – 40 PRINTED TOO LIGHT
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What’s Wrong - 50
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What’s Wrong – 50 NEEDS BURNING
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