Film
Chemicals
Mounting
Printing
Potpuorri
100

Contains silver particles suspended in a gel.

Emulsion

100

This paper developer cannot be used with film.

Dektol

100

This machine gets heated to about 220 degrees

Dry mount press

100

This is used as the light source to create prints from your negatives.

Enlarger

100

These colors exist in nature and cannot be made.

Primary colors

200

Acts as a support for the emulsion.

Base

200

This chemical can be substituted with water and still stop developing.

Stop Bath

200

Used to tack the photo to the tissue and board

tacking iron

200

Use this to ensure image is focused on the easel.

Fine or Grain focuser

200

The pinhole camera has a very slow one of these.

Shutter Speed

300

Use outside on a sunny day only.

Plus X

300

Makes images no longer sensitive to light.

Fixer

300

Used to permanently attach your photo to the mounting board

Dry mount tissue

300

Always make one of these to help figure out proper exposure for a final print.

Test print

300

This color object cannot be photographed.

black

400

Use outside on a cloudy day or indoors.

Tri X

400

Cuts down on the wash time of film.

Hypo Clear

400

Used to help center your photo to the board

centering ruler

400

Holds the photo paper flat and in place

Easel

400

This prevents uneven development.

Agitation

500

The top layer of film that is removed during processing.

Anti-scratch layer

500

Allows film to dry without spots.

Photoflo

500

Be sure to do this and write your name, period and assignment on the back before turning in for a grade.

erase any pencil marks

500

Holds your negative in place

Negative Carrier

500

Light travels in a _______ _______.

straight path