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The size of the lens opening through which light passes.
what is APERTURE
100
An acid solution used between the developer and the fixer to stop the action of the developer and to preserve the effectiveness of the fixer.
What is STOP BATH
100
CROP - To trim the edges of an image, often to improve the composition.
What is CROP
100
ASA - A numerical rating that describes the sensitivity of film to light
What is ASA
100
EASEL - Darkroom accessory used to hold printing paper flat and in place under the enlarger.
What is EASEL
200
Alternative exposure settings that will produce proper exposure. The concept of equivalent exposure will be discussed at length during class.
What is equivalent exposure
200
To lighten an area of a print by shading it during part of the printing exposure.
What is DODGE
200
CAMERA - A picture taking device usually consisting of a light-tight box, a film holder, a shutter to admit a measured quantity of light and a lens to focus the image.
What is CAMERA
200
BRACKET - To make several exposures, some greater and some less than the exposure that is calculated to be correct. Bracketing allows for error and permits selection of the best exposure after development
What is BRACKET
200
WORKING SOLUTION - A chemical solution diluted to the correct strength for use.
What is WORKING SOLUTION
300
to darken a specific area of a print by giving it additional printing exposure.
What is burn in?
300
SHUTTER - A mechanism that opens and closes to admit light into a camera for a measured length of time.
What is SHUTTER
300
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300
AGITATE - To move a solution over the surface of film or paper during development so that fresh liquid comes into contact with the surface.
What is AGITATE
300
SAFELIGHT - A light used in the darkroom during printing to provide general illumination without giving unwanted exposure.
What is SAFELIGHT
400
the diffrence in darkness or density between one tone and another.
What is contrast?
400
F-STOP - The common term for the aperture setting of a lens.
What is F-STOP
400
SOLARIZATION - Reversed effect that occurs when film is grossly overexposed in the camera. The term is commonly used to refer to the Sabattier effect.
What is SOLARIZATION
400
FIXER - A chemical solution that makes a photographic image insensitive to light.
What is FIXER
400
EXPOSURE - The intensity of light multiplied by the length of time it falls on a light-sensitive material; specifically, the combination of shutter speed and aperture.
What is EXPOSURE
500
A camera in which the image formed by the taking lens is reflected by a mirror onto a ground-glass screen for viewing. The mirror swings out of the way just before exposure; to let the image (or light) reach the film. Abbreviated SLR.
What is SINGLE-LENS REFLEX
500
DEPTH-OF-FIELD - The small range of allowable focusing error which will still produce an acceptable sharp image.
What is DEPTH-OF-FIELD
500
CONTACT PRINTING - Placing a negative in contact with sensitized material, usually paper, and then passing light through the negative onto the material.
What is CONTACT PRINTING
500
FILM FORMAT - Negative size, such as 35 millimeter, 2 1/4" x 2 1/4", and 4" x 5".
What is FILM FORMAT
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DEVELOPER - A chemical solution that changes the invisible, latent image produced during exposure into a visible one.
What is DEVELOPER