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upon the chemical process to produce visible and permanent images. An important requirement for optimum photographic processing is the careful and correct preparation of photographic solutions. Improper can have far-reaching effects on operations, quality, production, and mission accomplishment in the imaging facilities of the Navy. It is often difficult to determine the cause of poor quality when improper chemical production and wastes money. prints, and this requires photographic chemistry. It may be your job to ensure that all chemicals needed are that you cannot take lightly." A solution that is mixed must use the utmost precautions when mixing, checking, or analyzing the photographic solutions used in your lab. dated to show either the date received or the date shipped. This helps provide proper stock rotation and systematic control of chemical usage. Chemicals should well-ventilated storage area where the temperature is maintained at or about 75°F with a relative humidity of about 40 percent. a n d c o n t a m i n a t i o n . W h e n t h e f o l l o w i n g recommendations are adhered to, most "unused" of time: bottles are best for developer and developer replenisher. Screw caps must be free of corrosion, foreign particles, cardboard inserts, and be airtight. Never interchange bottle tops from one bottle to another. A cap-to-bottle color or number code is suggested. is removed. Since this increases the chance for oxidation, store solutions in small bottles instead. The entire contents of a small bottle can then be used at one time. However, a small air space should be left even in small bottles. This allows for varying solution volume due to temperature changes and keeps the cap from loosening or the bottle from bursting. protect the solutions from aerial oxidation Dust covers also should be used to cover the top of the tank. The tank, the lid, and the cap should be coded in such a way that they are reassembled with the correct parts. packaged with the chemicals. Do not use chemicals that have been in storage too long. discoloration. Each solution has its own "signature" or characteristic appearance; and any change from normal may be a sign that it will produce unsatisfactory results. Check both sides and the bottom of the tank for precipitates. If there are any, carefully stir the solution to redissolve them. When you are unsure of the quality of the solution, discard it. chemical stability or keeping qualities, both on the shelf before mixing and as prepared solutions. After long-term storage, chemicals may lose some of their chemical activity. Basic Photography Course |
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