I took a camera and i changed the ISO setting from 400 to 1000 and took photos in the school. We shoot 26 pictures, then we did the hole process of putting the film in the the real in the developing tank. Then we did the developing process and took the film out and hung it to dry. Also after theta we cut the film by four so we each got two film strips. Then we made a test strip and it was the fist time the film is put on photo sensitive paper. Then we developed them, then what ever second looks the best we shot the hole films on that one and picked the most clear picture. Then i took the best picture put it in the enlarger and made a test strip. Last i took the best number and shot a small strip on that number then i made two big picture.
Monday, May 9, 2016
Monday, May 2, 2016
I went outside and i took a few picture of random things on the camera. I Held the button down half way and checked to see if there was agreed light. If there was a red + then i had to turn the aperture so that there would be less light. If there was as red - then i had to turn the aperture so that there was more light. The i had to focus the camera and pull the film advanced lever and then check again and take the picture. I came inside and rewinded the film into the canister and then opened the camera. I put the blackout container in a black out bag with the film and a can opener. Then i opened the film in the bag and then i put it on a real in the container. The next day i did the developing process and it was water pre-wash(1 minute), developer(11.5 minutes), stop bath(1 minute), fixer(3 minutes), water pre-wash (1 minute), fixer remover(3 minutes), water wash (5 minutes), then hang and dry. Next day i went into the dark room and put all the film on photo sensitive paper did test strip then shot them all on the number. I picked the best clearest picture and started developing that picture using the enlarger and we used a number 2 filter on 5.6. The i did the chemical process and ended up with the big picture.
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