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Darkroom Basics Duration
of the course These
modules may be taken as one six-hour day workshop on a weekend day
or two three-hour evening sessions running once a week. Aim
of the course
Module 103 Black and White Printing
Materials
needed:
One set of black and white negatives and one (25 sheet) packet of
10” x 8” resin coated, variable contrast, black and
white photographic paper (finish of your choice although glossy
or pearl/lustre finishes are easier to work with for beginners).
Objectives of Module: In this module you will learn how to produce a contact sheet from negatives. You will learn how to use the darkroom safely and use a combination of light-sensitive paper, enlargers and chemicals to produce prints. You will learn how to make test strips and produce quality final prints in the darkroom using a focus finder and a framing easel. Practical Exercise Making test strips Making contact sheets Making print enlargements Back to Top Module 104 Image Quality
Materials
needed:
One set of black and white negatives and one packet of 10”
x 8” resin coated, multi-grade, black and white photographic
paper (finish of your choice although glossy or pearl/lustre finishes
are easier to work with for beginners).
Objectives of Module: You will continue practice from Module 103 learning how to improve basic printing techniques through altering contrast in prints with variable contrast paper and localised print adjustments such as 'printing and shading-in' (or burning and dodging) techniques. You will assess your own understanding of each process and plan a further course of action or study to improve on the skills you have learnt. Practical Exercise Use of Variable Contrast Paper Burning and Dodging Back to Top
Maedhbhina McCombe Course Leader Please read our terms
and conditions before Enrolling.
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