My first black & whites...
So today in my photography class we learned how to develop our film, from the rolls we took for this first assignment...
We also got to use the enlargers and made some photograms... my one friend in the class taught me how to use my negitives to make a cover sheet? basically makes all ym negaitives into little pictures... anyways
This is my first roll, since we did bracketing, I took the best shots outta of the three, from the ones i either liked, or actually came out... i did not have time to do my second roll. the ones cut off below didn;t fit on ym papaer
We also got to use the enlargers and made some photograms... my one friend in the class taught me how to use my negitives to make a cover sheet? basically makes all ym negaitives into little pictures... anyways
This is my first roll, since we did bracketing, I took the best shots outta of the three, from the ones i either liked, or actually came out... i did not have time to do my second roll. the ones cut off below didn;t fit on ym papaer
actually, the better way to devlop what you did is get negative holder sheets. they're plastic, and they go in binders. you side them in, and there's a special thing you use to squish the plastic down over the photo paper which they should have, but glass will work too i think. then you get mini snapshots of your entire roll on one page.
Originally Posted by HAN Frodo
actually, the better way to devlop what you did is get negative holder sheets. they're plastic, and they go in binders. you side them in, and there's a special thing you use to squish the plastic down over the photo paper which they should have, but glass will work too i think. then you get mini snapshots of your entire roll on one page.
I always made contact sheets with print files. It don't matter if there's scratches n stuff on the contact sheet, you just want to get thumbnails of the whole roll.
Originally Posted by LT6916
but even still the material causes a kind of fogging of the image and you can see scratches.
Originally Posted by MrFatbooty
I always made contact sheets with print files. It don't matter if there's scratches n stuff on the contact sheet, you just want to get thumbnails of the whole roll.
Originally Posted by HAN Frodo
actually, the better way to devlop what you did is get negative holder sheets. they're plastic, and they go in binders. you side them in, and there's a special thing you use to squish the plastic down over the photo paper which they should have, but glass will work too i think. then you get mini snapshots of your entire roll on one page.
AFTER we developed them, dryed them, we cut them and put them in negative holder sheets.
After i put them in negative holder sheets, i took them to the dark room, and put my paper down, put the negative sheet down, then a peice of glass, turned that bitch on for 8.5 seconds, ran it thru all the developers and washes... dryed it... then looked @ it..
what you are seeing above is what i scanned, and then cut up in MS paint
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Originally Posted by GotJDM?
they are in negative holder sheets.
AFTER we developed them, dryed them, we cut them and put them in negative holder sheets.
After i put them in negative holder sheets, i took them to the dark room, and put my paper down, put the negative sheet down, then a peice of glass, turned that bitch on for 8.5 seconds, ran it thru all the developers and washes... dryed it... then looked @ it..
what you are seeing above is what i scanned, and then cut up in MS paint
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AFTER we developed them, dryed them, we cut them and put them in negative holder sheets.
After i put them in negative holder sheets, i took them to the dark room, and put my paper down, put the negative sheet down, then a peice of glass, turned that bitch on for 8.5 seconds, ran it thru all the developers and washes... dryed it... then looked @ it..
what you are seeing above is what i scanned, and then cut up in MS paint
h:

