The first step to develop film is to remove it from its canister-Olivia
1. When a completed role of film is completely wound up use this device to extract it from the roll. - Smith
Once you have taken all of the photos on a role of film and it is wound back into the canister you must use this tool to get the film out. - Hadley
When you are ready to develop your finished roll and if a little part of the film is not out, you use this to get the film out.-Hanna
Next you need to find the proper chemicals to develop including: developer, fixer, and water-Olivia
2. Chemicals needed to develop: Developer, Water and Fixer. - Smith
These are the chemicals that one needs to develop film: developer, water and fixer. - Hadley
These are the chemicals you use to develop. Developer, water, and fixer and you add water to both the developer and fixer because they are strong chemicals.-Hanna
These are the chemicals that one needs to develop film: developer, water and fixer. - Hadley
These are the chemicals you use to develop. Developer, water, and fixer and you add water to both the developer and fixer because they are strong chemicals.-Hanna
Here, you pour the developer into the canister that you have already placed your film-Olivia
3. One at a time, introduce the Developer, Water and Fixer to develop the film. - Smith
Pour each into the canister one at a time, Developer, then water, then fixer to develop the negatives - Hadley
Once you have measured out the correct amount of chemicals and water, you pour them into the canister one at a time starting with the developer, then pouring it out, then water to make sure the developer is off the film, and then fixer to finish the process.-Hanna
Pour each into the canister one at a time, Developer, then water, then fixer to develop the negatives - Hadley
Once you have measured out the correct amount of chemicals and water, you pour them into the canister one at a time starting with the developer, then pouring it out, then water to make sure the developer is off the film, and then fixer to finish the process.-Hanna
For the recommended amount of time, you vertically flip the canister over in order to ensure proper development-Olivia
4. Mix the contents with each solution introduced. Remember to gently tap the canister on the table after each mixup in order to release bubble that may form on the film. - Smith
Vertically flip the canister over back and forth to develop the negative correctly. - Hadley
To make sure all of the film is effected by the chemicals, you turn the canister vertically so that the top is at the bottom and then flip it back over. You do this for a certain amount of time depending on what chemical is in the canister.-Hanna
Vertically flip the canister over back and forth to develop the negative correctly. - Hadley
To make sure all of the film is effected by the chemicals, you turn the canister vertically so that the top is at the bottom and then flip it back over. You do this for a certain amount of time depending on what chemical is in the canister.-Hanna
This thermometer ensures that the water we use on the film is at 20 Celsius-Olivia
5. Water should always be 20 degrees Celsius. - Smith
Make sure water is always be 20 degrees celcius. - Hadley
You use the thermometer to make sure that the water is always at 20 degrees celsius.-Hanna
I think this clock refers to how long you should rinse the film for, you also must bathe it with a bit of shampoo because there is a lot of calcium in the water here in Rome- Olivia
6. Timing is key. Refer to the directions on this blog in order to perfectly time the necessary steps in this developing process. Remember, there are plenty of opportunities to make a mistake! - Smith
There is a specific amount of time that everything must be done for, be sure to follow the instructions to ensure the film is developed correctly. - Hadley
You must make sure to use the chemicals for the right amount of time in order to correctly develop your pictures. Too long or too short and they could get messed up!-Hanna
After the entire process is over, you let the negatives dry prior to selecting your favorite photographs to develop-Olivia
7. Hand the film to dry it out before printing photographs. - Smith
After the developing process is over hang the negatives to dry and then begin selecting pictures to print - Hadley
Once you have finished the developing process, you rinse your film off and then take them out of the canister and hang them up to dry using a clothes pin.-Hanna
After the developing process is over hang the negatives to dry and then begin selecting pictures to print - Hadley
Once you have finished the developing process, you rinse your film off and then take them out of the canister and hang them up to dry using a clothes pin.-Hanna
Picture One shows the prof correctly preparing film to be removed from its roll using the little tool thing. the next picture is host to the different chemicals used in the devil-hopping process. picture 3 features someone pouring some potent mixture into their canister to aid the development of their negatives. Picture four shows a girl making the proper motions to ensure that all her negatives are thoroughly washed by the chemicals. The next picture shows a thermometer at 20 degrees c, the correct temperature for any water used in developing. The clock is featured because when developing it is important you keep to the 30 second cycles related to the flipping of your canister. The last picture has the final product, your developed negatives, they must be hung to dry before you can print the though.
RispondiElimina-Declan
Elimina1. Use this tool to pull out the first part of the film so that we can develop it
RispondiElimina2. These are the chemicals used to develop film
3. One by one, we pour in the developer, fixer, and water
4. Once we pour one of these in, we must mix it so that it gets to all of the film
5. Our water must be 20 degrees
6. We time each chemical according to what kind of film we are developing
7. Hang the film strip to dry!
-Jamie Solomon
1. Extract film from roll
RispondiElimina2. Chemicals used to develop the film (developer, fixer, water, shampoo)
3. Pour chemicals into the canister with the film
4. Shake the canister
5. The water must be 20 degrees Celsius
6. If you do not follow the specific times for your film, you will ruin the roll
7. Hang the film to dry
-Alethea
1. this is a tool used to extract a small piece of the film so we can begin the developing process
RispondiElimina2. these are the different chemicals we use to develop the film, developer, filxer, water, and film shampoo
3. pour chemicals into sealed container to begin developing the film
4. mix and shake the chemicals to insure it evenly covers the film for equal time
5. this photo shows that he water must be 20 degrees Celsius
6. each chemical has a specific amount of time it must be in contact with the film, it is important to keep track of time in order to be successful in the development process.
7. waiting for the film strip to completely dry
Alanna Kirschbaum
1. This tool is used to get a strip of film out of the film dispenser. This is the first step to developing film.
RispondiElimina2. This picture is the chemicals used when developing film. They include developer and fixer.
3. The chemicals are being poured into a container (with the roll of film inside)
4. The container with the chemicals and film inside being shaken to develop the film
5. A thermometer at 20 degrees which is what water must be at when developing film
6 A clock to keep track of time when developing film because the chemicals need to be in for a specific amount of time depending on the type of film.
7. Once the previous steps are completed the film is taken out of the container and hung to dry
- Lindsey Cummins
1.In order to extract the film from the canister, we use this instrument to pull it out.
RispondiElimina2.This is an assortment of chemicals such as the fixer used to develop the film.
3.Pouring the correct chemical into the canister with the film.
4.It is important to shake and turn the canister for the appropriate amount of time for the specific film in order to get best results.
5.Make sure that the water being used to develop the film is at 20 degrees Celcius.
6.For each chemical make sure that you keep track of the specific increments of time required.
7.After the film is developed in the canister, carefully take the film out and hang it up to dry! Remember not to touch the actual film.
- Lauren
1. This tool extracts film from its canister.
RispondiElimina2. These chemicals (developer, water, and fixer)
3. It is crucial to pour the correct chemical into the canister as the film is inside.
4. Shake and move the canister with attention to time, in order to develop efficiently.
5. Water must be at 20 degrees Celcius.
6. Keep track of the time.
7. After the film is developed, hang with clip and dry in dark room.
-Elise Tran
1. If you don't stop the scrolling after click you should use this tool to extract film.
RispondiElimina2. Developing process involves three chemical steps - developer, water and fixer.(in the end you should add shampoo in water)
3. Pour chemicals into the container with the film inside one by one(developer-water-fixer-water)
4. Move container smooth(to avoid formation of bubbles in the container)
5. Water must be 20C.
6. Depending on film measure the right time for each chemical
7. Let the film dry
Caterina
1, This tool is used to extract the end of the film from inside in plastic roll. It is only needed on occasion when the film is rolled tight back inside the plastic roll.
RispondiElimina2. The chemicals used for developing film include developer and fixer. Water and “shampoo” are also used when developing.
3. When using the chemicals, it is important to use them correctly. This means never tainting the fixer with developer.
4. There is an appropriate way to move and turn the canister with the film and chemicals inside in order to develop the film with the best results.
5. The water used in developing film should be at 20 degrees C.
6. Keep track of time while developing because different films will require slightly different time in the chemicals.
7. Once you are finished, hang the film in the dark room to dry with a clip on a drying string.
-Nicole Eason
1.After your finished shooting, extract the strip from the roll.
RispondiElimina2.This are Chemicals that are used to develop a film: Developer, Water and Fixer
3.measure your developer and pour into the container, once you have already placed your film in.
4.vertically flip the container over in order several times to give the film a proper development.
5.the water should be at 20 degrees celcius
6.Make sure to always keep time on your film.
7. After the chemical processing, you let your negatives dry by hangning them up.
-Federica Nuzzolese
1.remove film from its canister
RispondiElimina2.these are the Chemicals needed to develop the film: Developer, Water and Fixer.
3.put the film in the container and measure and pour the developer into the container.
4.you should Vertically flip the canister constanlty
5.measure the water at 20 degrees Celsius
6.always keep an eye on time, which is one of the big aspects in developing film
7.after finishing the chemical process, let your negatives dry by hanging them.
-Federica Nuzzolese