Problem Negatives
Enlarger Parts
Paper Development Terms
Paper Development Steps
Darkroom Terms
100
When too much light was exposed to your film.
What is Overexposure?
100
Where the enlarging easel is placed.
What is Baseboard?
100
Used to protect the developed film negatives.
What are Negative Sleeves?
100
Where the chemical makes the photo visible.
What is Developer?
100
When you add or remove light to the photo paper during enlargement.
What is Dodging and Burning?
200
When the film is underexposed or not exposed at all.
What is Clear Film?
200
Used to focus the photo in the enlarger.
What is the Focusing Knob?
200
When the chemicals are moved by rocking the developing tank.
What is Agitation?
200
Used to stop the developer.
What is Stop?
200
Used to move photo paper from step to step during the development process.
What are Tongs?
300
When the film is not exposed to enough light.
What is Underexposure?
300
Contains the light source and lense; holds the negative carrier?
What is a Enlarger Head?
300
Made to determine the proper exposure time
What are Test Strips?
300
Makes the photo paper no longer light sensitive.
What is Fix?
300
The amber light that does not expose the photo paper.
What is a Safe Light?
400
When the film has been exposed to too much light possibly by a light leak.
What is Black Film?
400
Used to hold the film to be placed into the enlarger head.
What is a Negative Carrier?
400
When the chemistry is used and is no longer functional.
What is Exhaustion?
400
Used to clean the photo paper.
What is Wash?
400
Used to clean dust and smudges off the film negatives.
What is an Antistatic Cloth?
500
When the film release is not pressed during film rewinding.
What is Torn Sprocket Holes?
500
Holds the enlarger head up
What is a Supporting Column?
500
Used by making a contact print of negatives to create positives to review the film.
What is a Contact Sheet?
500
This step is 10 minutes.
What is Wash?
500
The exposure side of the photo paper.
What is Emulsion?
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