1. I achieved white on the photogram by the light not going through the solid objects, On the positive i got white by all the solid black turning white when i did the test strip and the big sheet on the enlarger.
2. You achieve black on a photogram by the light fully hitting the paper, on a positive the white on the photogram turns black when you make it positive.
3. You achieve grey on a photogram and a photogram positive by having transparent objects being taken a picture of.
4. Photograms are designed in the classrooms on scrap paper because once your done you go into the dark room and build it on the photo sensitive paper after the test strip, because if you bring the light sensitive paper out in the classroom it will be ruined.
5. You need to make a test strip because you are testing what amount of time to shoot the hole photogram on.
6. Photograms are referred to as painting with light because you designed it with light, you made a picture/ composition with light.
7. The developer brings the lateen image up on the photo sensitive paper.
8. The stopper stop the image from being brought up.
9. The fixer stops the paper from being light sensitive and reeves the stop bath.
10. The fixer remover removes the fixer and it chemicals.
11. The final wash cleans off all of the chemicals.
You are ready to take pictures with the 35mm camera.
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