Basic Photo: The negative: exposure and developmentMorgan and Lester, 1948 - Photography |
Contents
THE EFFECT OF LIGHT ON | 9 |
VISUALIZATION | 16 |
THE EXPOSURE CHART | 26 |
Copyright | |
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agitation alkalinity Amidol Ansco areas average Book brightness range c/ft² Callier effect camera characteristic curve chemical coated lens color contrast dark desired developing agent developing solution effective emulsion speed enlarging example exposed exposure and development Exposure Meter exposure scale exposure values factor film speed film-base filter fixing bath flare formula gamma grain gray scale high values hydroquinone increase indicated intensity Kodak lens flare lens stop light source low values Metol middle gray normal development opacity range orthochromatic ounces photographer placed on Zone placement posure practical procedure pyrocatechin reciprocity departure reduced reflected relation relationship represents rinsed safelight sensitometric silver halide skin value sodium sodium sulfite sodium thiosulfate stop bath straight-line section subject values surface tank temperature tests texture threshold tonal tone tray units of exposure value on Zone velopment visualization washing water-bath development Weston meter Zone VI Zone VIII