This part of the camera controls how long light hits the sensor or film.
What is the shutter?
This part of the enlarger holds the negative in place
What is the negative carrier?
The three parts of the exposure triangle are...
shutter speed, aperture, and iso
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This chemical develops the image on photo paper.
What is developer?
This opening inside the lens controls how much light enters the camera.
What is the aperture?
This component projects light through the negative onto photo paper.
What is the enlarger lens?
When you increase shutter speed the image becomes darker or lighter?
What is darker?
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This chemical stops the developing process.
What is stop bath?
This part allows you to see and compose your photograph before taking it.
What is the viewfinder?
This controls how long the light exposes the photo paper.
What is the timer?
A lower f-stop number lets in more or less light?
What is more light?
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This chemical makes the image permanent and light-safe.
What is fixer?
This setting controls the camera’s sensitivity to light.
What is ISO?
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This happens to depth of field when you use a high f-stop like f/16.
What is deeper depth of field (more in focus)?
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Photo paper should only be handled under this type of light.
What is a safelight?
This rotating ring on many lenses allows you to sharpen your subject manually.
What is the focus ring?
This is where I put my large paper to make sure it lays flat while printing.
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If you lower ISO from 800 to 100, you must do this to shutter speed or aperture to maintain exposure.
What is let in more light
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The correct order of chemicals when processing paper.
What is developer, water, stop bath, fixer, water