![]() One of 2 secs, 4 secs, 6 secs, 8 secs, 10 secs, 12 secs, 14 secs, 16 secs, 18 secs and 20 secs.ġ1 Slide paper into developer and rock tray gently for 1.5 minutes.ġ2 A few seconds before the end of development lift out the paper and allow excess developer to drain.ġ3 Slide paper into stop bath and rock for 30 seconds. You now have a sheet with ten exposures on it. ![]() Repeat until you have exposed all the paper. You will probably have to resize and re-focus to get the exact size you want.ħ Turn off the enlarger and ,under safelighting, place a fresh sheet or strip of printing paper in the printing frame.Ĩ Close the enlarger lens down 3 stops, about f8, for best performance and to compensate for any focusing errors.ĩ Cover approx 1/10 of the paper with the gray card and expose paper for 2 seconds.ġ0 Uncover paper until approx 2/10 is exposed then expose for 2 seconds. Don’t open your pack of printing paper as you still have the light on.ĥ Position the enlarger head to form an image roughly the size you require.Ħ Open the enlarger lens to its largest aperture to provide a bright image to focus. Ensure the negative is clean.ģ Place a sheet of paper, either a sheet of printing paper or paper of a similar thickness, in the printing frame to focus the image on. It should go in emulsion side down, the matt side, with the edge numbers to the back. Arrange your trays in order dev, stop ,fix.Ģ Position your negative in the negative carrier. ![]() ![]() If not you will have to adjust process timings to compensate.Also, as with film development, avoid cross contamination of chemical solutions. Like film development, temperature should be 20 C. How to Print (Download today’s presentation)ġ Prepare your chemistry. ![]()
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