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pracovný list č. 8 Developing a film

Téma: / Developing black and white film

Karol Kállay: Fashion photography III: Saison Aremshoop. 1969. source:

Yellowish orgray surfaceof filmis formed by alight-sensitive emulsion of silver halide.Exposure tolightwillstartchanges in this emulsion.In this emulsion is hidden an invisiblelatent image whichshould be protectedfrom lightuntil development.

It is important to read the enclosed manufacturer's recommendations carefully, since different brands of developers may have a different starting time. While processing it is important to properly mix the developer. Do not stir (mix) too hardly or too loosely!

It is essential to remain the developer clean, uncontaminated with other chemicals, because you could ruin the whole film. All solutions have a prescribed temperature at which they should be maintained.

To keep your film in good condition you have to follow these basic recommendations:

  • Store your film in adry cool place in its original container.
  • Do not subject film to bright lights, direct sunlight or high temperatures. Places such as the glove box in a car or places close to a window can become very hot

Karol Kállay: Potatoes, 1942.
source:
Kállay was one of the most well-known Slovak photographers and documentarists. His artwork is an interesting sample of using classic film camera. You can see more pictures also at

and damage your film.

you will need this equipment:

-afilm

-adark room

-a stopwatch

-a developing tank

-adeveloper

-a stop bath

-afixer

-a washbasin

Sequence of chemicals used:

1. developer, 2. stop bath, 3. fixer

Instructions:

1)Firstly, put the film into the developing tank in complete darkness: remove the film from the film canister, load the film onto the filmreel, and place the reel inside the developing tank. You cannot turn on safety lights either. If there is light it ruins the film and all your photos are damaged.


Chemicals in plastic vessels. source:
www. photography.tutsplus.com

2)Preparethe necessaryamount ofdeveloper into the vessel and adjustthe temperature(follow the instructions).

3)Put the developing tank into awashbasin.Pourthe developer regularly into the hole in the top of the developing tank andrunstopwatch or alarm. Stir the developerwhile the time written in instructions.

4)About 10 secondsbefore the endof time start to pour the developerout.

5)Quickly fill in the stop bathinto the developing tank.

stop bath source:

6)Pour thestop bathout.

7)Fill in the fixerin the developing tank and stir it.If you wantyou can check thefilmafter halftime needed tofixer.

8)Pour the fixer out and wash afilm inserted in the developing tank with running water.

9)At the end ofthe wash adda few dropsof a wetting agentinto the developing tank.

10)Remove the film from the developing tank and hang the film up to dry in a clean and dust-free environment. You can use apinch for hanging up.

running water wash

DEVELOPING COLOUR FILM

Always followinstructions,particularlydata of the times andtemperatures.Solutionsshould be keptat temperaturesaccording to instructions.

1.)Pour a colour film developerinto a developing tank. Start the stop watch and stir the developer according to the instructions.

2.)10 seconds before the end of the time required start pouring the developer into the storage container.

3.) Pour a stop bath into a developing tank and start to control the time. Stir the stop bath as directed.

4.)Slowly pour the stop bath out and pour a fixer into the tank. Stir the fixer as all chemicals before. Pour the fixer out.

5.)Wash a film under running water.After wash, you can wash the film in the stabilization solution that will have written instructions enclosed.

6.)Hang up the film to dry in a clean dust-free environment.

Verbs and prepositions: remember correct prepositions connected to verbs depending on a meaning:

-to add somethingto something= to put /bring or give something new, to raise amount or number of something

-to fillsomethingin= to add material to something

-to fill insomething /or to fillsomethingin = to add material to something

-to fill out / in / the form= to give written answers to questions on a computer or on paper

-to followsomeone or something (to follow instructions) = to behave, to act as expected or recommended

-to hang up = to end aphone call

-to hangsomethingup = to fix (to hang clothes to dry on a balcony, to hang a film to dry)

-to poursomethinginto/ in something= to add liquid material to something

-to pour something out= to remove liquid material from something

-to pour something away= to get rid of something, to remove liquid material from something

-to pour down = rain heavily

-to stir something=to mix something liquid( to stir a soup, coffee, tea, chemicals ...)

Bibliography:

[ 1.] LANGFORD, M.1995. Tvorivé fotografovanie, praktická ilustrovaná príručka. Bratislava : Slovart, 1995. ISBN 80-7145-094-4

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