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118 Chapter Quiz – Chapter 5
1. What is a good way to make sure you know how to load film for development?
2. If you fall in love with your negative, is it possible to make a negative print? Can you give an example of a photographer doing this?
3. What is a good temptation to resist when processing film (other than cookies in the darkroom) and why should you resist?
4. How long should you wait to make sure your darkroom really is dark??
5. What is another name for fixer?
It’s called hypo.
6. What is the difference between stock and working solutions of chemicals??
7. How close together does the book say to keep the processing temperatures?
8. What does the book suggest as the best tool for cutting film off of the spool?
9. What is agitation in the context of film processing?
10. How long does the book say it will take to pour chemicals in or out of the tank?
11. What is the agitation time pattern that the book recommends?
12. How would you know that your film has not cleared?
13. Which side will your film naturally curl toward?
14. What factors determine development times for film?
15. When can you open the tank to allow light onto the film?
16. What does the fixer actually do to the film to make the image permanent?
17. What might old processing solutions do to your film?
18. What part of the process controls shadow density and what part controls highlight density in negatives?
19. How does push processing increase film speed?
20. What’ does push processing actually increase in your negatives?