The word photography translated from its Greek roots literally means "light writing." In this learning activity package we learned the process of developing continuous tone photography. Our assignment was to take two rolls of film, one roll of Tri-X 400 inside, and one roll of Plus-X 125 outside. We used the 400 roll to take pictures on the copystand. With the 125 film, we were to select an inaminate objet for a subject and using 4 different lighting environments bracket the exposures. This is one of my negatives from the 125 roll:

 

 

   
 

Next, after exposing our negetives, we developed them using the following process:

1. Transfer negetives to tank in reel
2. Develop negetives using D76, Stop Bath, Fixer, and Water
3. Rinse negetives with Photo Flow and hang to dry
4. Cut negetives and place in sleeves.

 
  Then, we created Contact Prints in the Darkroom. This is one of my contact prints:  
   
 

Then, I developed photographs from my negetives. These are examples of some of the prints that I made: (click to enlarge)

 
   
   
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