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Study Guide Answers
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1. List the chemicals needed to process black and white film.
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1. developer, fixer, and a wetting agent |
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2. How many primary layers are there in black and white film?
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2. two |
3.
The _____________ layer contains light-sensitive silver crystals.
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emulsion |
4.
Film developers are available in _____________ forms and in _____________ forms.
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liquid, powder |
5.
List the three controls in film processing.
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temperature, time, and agitation |
6.
What are contact papers commonly called?
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proof sheets |
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7. Silver grains that are not exposed to light are made _____________ by the fixer and
are washed away during the processing of the film.
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soluble |
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8. ______________ indicates the amount of silver deposit produced by exposure
and development.
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Density |
9.
Always load a camera away from the direct ______________________.
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sunlight |
10.
__________ ___________ are due to uneven drying.
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Water marks |
11.
Name the two types of enlarging paper.
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conventional paper-based paper, resin-coated paper |
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12. "__________-________" means giving the light section of the print an additional
exposure while covering the rest of the print with your hand or with an opaque
card that has a hole cut in it.
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Burning-in |
13.
"_______________ " means covering the dark section during part of the exposure.
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Dodging |
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14. For a low-contrast picture, use a ____________ grade of paper and for a high-contrast
picture, use a ______________ grade of paper.
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high, #1 |
15.
Fixing, washing, and drying times are ______________ for resin-coated papers.
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shorter |
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