Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Photogram Worksheet

1. You can achieve white on a photogram by placing an object down on the paper that is not see through.

2. You achieve black on the photogram by not placing any objects on the paper and then it will be black, it's also known as negative space.

3.You achieve gray on a photogram by placing an object down that can be seen through like a piece of tissue paper.

4. Photograms are designed in the classroom so you can see what your doing and where your placing your objects.

5. You need to make a test strip first so you can figure out which lighting and timing you need for the big paper.

6. Photograms are referred to as painting with light because you are making picture with lighting instead of using paint.

7. The developer developed the picture and makes the image come out.

8. The stop stops the picture from developing anymore.

9. The fixer stabilizes the image and removes the unexposed silver halide remaining on the film.

10. The fixer remover takes off the fixer so the chemicals aren't still on the film.

11. The final wash cleans the picture and gets rid of the remaining chemicals that are on the film.

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