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Making aEnlargement from

your negative

Making an Enlargement

Part Two:

Correct Exposure:Test Strips & Final Print

Darkroom Knowledge

This PowerPoint is under the assumption

that you have exposed and

developed Photographic Paper

Darkroom Knowledge

You should have already completed part one: Enlarger Set Up

Now for Part Two

You need

50 minutes to do this activity!

You

cannot start it one day… then finish it later

Darkroom Setup

Paper DeveloperIndicator Stop Bath

FixerOrbit Bath

Wash

Pre-DarkroomActivities

Cleaning Negatives…

ONLY with special negative cleaner

and cotton pads !

Pre-DarkroomActivities

NEVER use paper towels to clean your negative… or rub it

on your shirt.

You will scratch the dickens out of your negative.

Quickly Set Up your enlarger to make an enlargement of

your negative.

The size is up to you, but it must be

Portrait Orientation.

Once you are sure of your set-up…..

Don’t move anything !

Close down the f-stop to

2-clicks

The smaller the opening, the better the focus !

Change Timer to the “T” Position

Lamp will turn off and

is now in “timer” mode.

TimerIn the

“T”Position

Set the Timer to

5 seconds

Safe LightsOnly

From here on…

Safe Lights Only !!!

Photo PaperCut to size

For the “test strip”, it does not need to be the full size

of the finished print….

Safe Lights Only !!!

Photo Paper

But make it big enough that it will include important parts of your

photo… like the face !

Safe Lights Only !!!

Photo Paper

You will place it with the EMULSION up on the easel.

(That means “shinny side” up)

Tape Down Photo Paper

Emulsion Up(that means shinny side up)

Close the frame on the

easel

Test StripFirst

Exposure

Use your film envelope to block 4/5 of the

paper…. Only the top 1/5 will be exposed.

PressTimer Button

Lamp will go on, then turn off after

Five Seconds.

Test StripFirst

Exposure

5 seconds

Test StripSecond

Exposure

Slide down the envelope so that 2/5 of the paper will be

exposed…..

PressTimer Button

Lamp will go on, then turn off after

Five Seconds.

Test StripSecond

Exposure

10 seconds5 seconds

Test StripThird

Exposure

Slide the envelope down so that 3/5 of

the paper will be exposed….

PressTimer Button

Lamp will go on, then turn off after

Five Seconds.

Test StripThird

Exposure

15 seconds10 seconds5 seconds

Test StripFourth

Exposure

Slide the envelope down so that 4/5 of the photo paper will

be exposed….

PressTimer Button

Lamp will go on, then turn off after

Five Seconds.

Test StripFourth

Exposure

20 seconds15 seconds10 seconds5 seconds

Test StripFifth

Exposure

Remove the envelope so that the entire strip of photo paper will be

exposed…..

PressTimer Button

Lamp will go on, then turn off after

Five Seconds.

Test StripFifth

Exposure

25 seconds20 seconds15 seconds10 seconds5 seconds

Begin the Development

Process

The exposure is done.We will now develop the photo paper using the same procedure as we did for the contact print and the PhotoGram !

the Development Process

Developer 2 minutes (constant

agitation)

Stop Bath 20 seconds (constant

agitation)

Fixer 5 minutes

(2 min for test strip)

Orbit Bath 5 minutes

(1 min for test strip)

Wash 5 minutes

(1 min for test strip)

Squeegee

Carefully squeegee off as much water as you can.

One or two passes is all it takes.Be very careful not to scratch

your print.

Under normal lighting, look at your developed test strip…..

Which of the five exposures will you use?

Inspection

If none of the five are usable, you will need to make another

test strip and adjust your exposure times !

Inspection

Which One is Best ?

15 sec is not quite dark enough….

20 sec is too dark

So you decide

on 18 seconds

Show the Test Strip to the teacher.

Discuss with him the exposure time

you will use.

You must get permission from the

teacher before you make the

final print…

Or you will have to redo this project.

Set the Timer to your selected

exposure time

(In this example, we set the timer to 18 seconds ! )

Put some new photo paper into the easel.

It now needs to be the full size of the finished

enlargement

It now needs to be bigger than the

opening in the easel so that you will have a nice white border on all four sides of the enlargement.

Expose the paper for the time selected from your test

strip….

Then develop as normal.

Your Final PrintShould be in Sharp FocusHave full tonal rangeBe free of scratches /dustHave a 1/4” white border

Show your Final Print

To the teacher along with the test strip you made earlier this class period.

Don’t forget to take your Negative !

That’s it !

If you follow directions, you will be quite successful.

One more thing…….

Why can’t I make my test strip on Monday….

Then make my final print on Tuesday ?

The enlargers are all different !

Even if the enlargers look

alike…. The light bulbs are

different ages and usage

The electricity is different every day !

Other people are using that enlarger,

so your magnification will not be consistent.

The chemicals are different

strengths everyday.

The temperature is different everyday.

The warmer it is, the faster the

development process

So…. The test strip must be made the same day & class period as the final

print !

May all of your visits to the darkroom be pleasant and memorable.

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