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The film developing cookbook / Bill Troop with Steve Anchell.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: New York, NY : Routledge, 2020Edition: Second editionDescription: xvi, 207 pages ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781138204874
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: The film developing cookbookDDC classification:
  • 771.44 T75 23 2020
LOC classification:
  • TR287 .A633 2020
Contents:
Developer categories Films Developer ingredients Development procedures Solvent developers (fine grain) Non-solvent developers (high definition) Super-fine grain developers Tanning developers Special developers Increasing film speed Document films After development processes 1: stop baths After development processes 2: fixing, washing, drying After development processes 3: advanced fixer topics After development processes 4: image permanence Appendices. I. Reference formulas II. Mixing solutions III. Chemical safety IV. Henn's forgotten suggestions for D-25 and Microdol
Summary: "The Film Developing Cookbook, 2nd edition is an up-to-date manual for photographic film development techniques. This book concentrates on films, their characteristics, and the developers each requires for maximum control of the resulting image. For two decades The Film Developing Cookbook has helped photographers acquire a working knowledge of photographic chemistry-what photo chemicals do and why-for black and white film developing. Now reissued in a revised edition, this must-have manual for photographic film development techniques covers films, their characteristics, and the developers each require for maximum control of the resulting image. Readers will learn how to mix and use photographic solutions from scratch, and even how to create new ones. Includes invaluable information about films, developer ingredients, formulas, speed increasing, mixing and storing stock solutions, stop baths, fixers, washing, and chemical safety. A must have for analog photography enthusiasts and any photography students using the darkroom"-- Provided by publisher.
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Books Books College Library General Circulation Section GC GC 771.44 T75 2020 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available HNU004318

Revised edition of: The film developing cookbook / Stephen G. Anchell, Bill Troop. c1998
"A Focal Press book"

Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-204) and index.

Developer categories
Films
Developer ingredients
Development procedures
Solvent developers (fine grain)
Non-solvent developers (high definition)
Super-fine grain developers
Tanning developers
Special developers
Increasing film speed
Document films
After development processes 1: stop baths
After development processes 2: fixing, washing, drying
After development processes 3: advanced fixer topics
After development processes 4: image permanence
Appendices. I. Reference formulas
II. Mixing solutions
III. Chemical safety
IV. Henn's forgotten suggestions for D-25 and Microdol

"The Film Developing Cookbook, 2nd edition is an up-to-date manual for photographic film development techniques. This book concentrates on films, their characteristics, and the developers each requires for maximum control of the resulting image. For two decades The Film Developing Cookbook has helped photographers acquire a working knowledge of photographic chemistry-what photo chemicals do and why-for black and white film developing. Now reissued in a revised edition, this must-have manual for photographic film development techniques covers films, their characteristics, and the developers each require for maximum control of the resulting image. Readers will learn how to mix and use photographic solutions from scratch, and even how to create new ones. Includes invaluable information about films, developer ingredients, formulas, speed increasing, mixing and storing stock solutions, stop baths, fixers, washing, and chemical safety. A must have for analog photography enthusiasts and any photography students using the darkroom"-- Provided by publisher.

CAS Bachelor of Arts in Communication

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