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Yr 11 Photography. Topics – Part 1 Equipment and chemicals Safety Techniques –Processing film –Creating proof sheet.

Dec 31, 2015

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Page 1: Yr 11 Photography. Topics – Part 1 Equipment and chemicals Safety Techniques –Processing film –Creating proof sheet.

Darkroom Processing

Yr 11 Photography

Page 2: Yr 11 Photography. Topics – Part 1 Equipment and chemicals Safety Techniques –Processing film –Creating proof sheet.

Darkroom Processing

Topics – Part 1

• Equipment and chemicals• Safety• Techniques– Processing film– Creating proof sheet

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equipment

• Exposed film

• Film reel

• Developing (or Processing) Tank

• Scissors

• Can opener (to open end of film canister)

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Film Loading Process

• In complete darkness (either darkroom or black changing bag)

• Open exposed film canister – remove one end (use can opener if necessary)

• Trim end of film for loading

• Load film onto reel – try to touch only film edges

• Slide loaded reel onto inner tube

• Slide a second reel (empty or loaded) to hold in place

• Place reels and funnel in developer tank – now light safe

• Add lid

Loading film reel Open film canister Loading developing tank

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Developing materials

• Chemicals– Developer (nickname: soup)

– Stop bath (e.g. acetic acid and water 1:30 ratio)

– Fixing agent

– Hypo clearing agent (also called Hypo eliminator)

• Measuring cup

• Thermometer

• Place to hang film

• Film clips

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Preparing chemicals

• Chemicals– Developer – 600 mls total

• 25mls Rodinal

• 575 mls water @ 20 degrees

– Stop bath• 600 mls water @ 20 degrees

– Fixing agent – 600 mls total• 60 mls Fixer

• 540 mls water @ 20 degrees

– Hypo clearing agent (also called Hypo eliminator)

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Developing procedure

• Pour developer into tank – temperature control is important (between20 – 21 degrees)

• Agitate using timer and then pour developer out

• Pour stop bath into tank – chemical or water

• Pour a fixing agent into empty tank – at this point safe to take lid off your tank – leave film for recommended time

• Rinse film with hypo clearing agent or water

• Hang the film (don’t touch negative surface)

• Leave for 2 hours to dry

• Clean tank

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Safety precautions

• Safety goggles• Chemicals are as safe as household cleaning

agents• Avoid contact with skin – rubber gloves, apron• Wash hands after using chemicals• Use tongs to transfer photos between trays• Use safe lights – red• Light indicator outside darkroom• Don’t eat or drink in darkroom

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Some Resources

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vu0Ul_wsYO8• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAoQt5wLGjs&feature=related• http://www.wikihow.com/Develop-Black-and-White-Film