ART 160 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Henry Fox Talbot, Safelight, Cookware And Bakeware

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Type of contact print, made without the use of a camera or a negative. Mix of chemicals used in the final step. Stabilizes the image, removing the unexposed silver halide remaining on the photographic film or photographic paper, leaving behind the reduced metallic silver that forms the image. The red bowl in the dark room that replaces your lamp. When exposing photograms put it in f8 and for 12 seconds. Baking pan and we use this to develop the image. Set up the light source so that it covers an area bigger than the paper you are going to use. With the lights out and the safelight on, at a safe distance, arrange your objects on the paper. Switch the enlarger on and expose for the time determined by the test strip. As a guide twelve seconds should be long enough with the lens set at f/8.

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