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fixer because gases are released in these solutions and there is danger of air bubbles forming on the film surface. If you allow these air bells, or bubbles, to form, they may cause dark spots. This is due to the continued film in the fixing bath for a few seconds and then the safelights or the white lights may be turned on. Continue agitating the film until it loses the cloudy or creamy appearance. Note the time required for this change to occur because it is just half the total required fixing time. Agitate the film several times during the second half of the fixing time. After the film clears, continuous agitation is not necessary. film washing tank or tray is available. After washing is complete, the film should be treated in a wetting agent and dried. When processing several sheets in a tray at once, there is an added step. This is a predevelopment rinse in clean water that should be at the same temperature as the rest of the processing solutions. The predevelop- in the developer. predevelopment rinse. Place the exposed film holders near this clean working space. second film and place it, emulsion-side down, on top of the first. Continue until all the film is placed in a loose pile on the space provided for them. up immediately, turn it over, emulsion-side up, and push it back under the solution. Place the wet film, emulsion-side up, at one end of the tray. Immerse the are stacked in a pile at one end of the tray. Your left hand should follow the last film into the tray to assist in the agitation of the films. FINGERS OFF DRY FILMS. Slight pressure with the balls of the fingers is not harmful to a wet emulsion unless it has swollen excessively. Agitation is accomplished by moving the first film from the bottom of the stack and placing it on top or by starting a new stack at the other end of the tray. Continue completely saturated with water-about 1 or 2 minutes is sufficient. After the emulsion is completely saturated, the danger of films sticking together is no longer a problem. developer. Place the films in the developer, emulsion-side up; slide them under the surface of the solution quickly, and agitate them vigorously to eliminate possible air bells. Start the timer just before the first film is placed in the developer. Use your left hand to remove all films from the water, and be careful not to get the water contaminated with developer. Your left hand should follow the last film transferred from the water into the developer to help with the agitation. dimension of all other films at a right angle to the first sheet placed in the developer. the emulsion, already softened by presoaking, were allowed to come in contact with the bottom of the tray. Be careful not to dig or drag the comer or edge of a film into the emulsion surface of the film below it. Do not allow your fingernails to touch the emulsion at any time. Stacking films by aligning their edges against the sides of the tray helps to reduce scratches and abrasions. stack and placing it carefully on top, and pressing it down gently to assure a flow of solution over its surface. Continue this procedure until the developing time is up. Basic Photography Course |
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