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saved for silver recovery. down through the center of the reels until it is about 1/2 the same temperature the film was processed) so a minutes. When you use a rapid roll-film washer, again, adjust the water temperature and place the reels containing the processed film into the washer. Adjust the rate of water flow until the reels start to turn. When the reels start to turn, adjust the rate of water flow until the reels stop turning. Set the timer and wash the film for about 5 minutes. with water (check the temperature) and add the wetting agent. After the film has been washed, place the film, still on the reels, into the wetting agent solution. Replace the tank cover and cap and agitate the film in the wetting wetting solution.) the reel as you slowly lower the reel. reel. Squeegee the film and attach a second film clip to the lower end of the film. Close the drying cabinet door processed. The photographer's data sheet will provide you with information on how the film was shot, lighting conditions, and specific processing instructions. When processing equipment: tanks, reels, hangers, thermometers, funnels, and so forth, in clean, warm water. Place the clean equipment where it can dry before it is needed for the next processing run. Always keep the processing room shipshape. made. However, by using the reversal process, you can produce a positive image directly on the black-and-white film. developer that contains a silver halide solvent. This developer dissolves some of the excess silver halides. remaining are chemically "exposed" (fogged) and developed by a second developer that provides the positive image. Panchromatic Film 5246 (35mm), T-max 100 Direct Positive Film, and Kodak Technical Pan Films (35mm). Instructions for reversal processing of these films can be found in the Photo-Lab-Index. Basic Photography Course |
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