PDF 20230201 115323 0000
PDF 20230201 115323 0000
PDF 20230201 115323 0000
Print appears
washed out with any
significant detail
No detail in shadow
areas when
highlights are
printed correctly
Overall feeling of
gray without any
tonal variations
Too much density
Highlights areas are
much too dark to
see detail
Shadow areas are
dark
Image is obscured
and of little use
Sufficient density
Detail in shadows
and highlights
Overall feeling of
print richness and
tonal separation
How density is
created/controlled
Printing paper is a positive medium
coated with an emulsion containing
light sensitive compounds.
As light is passed through the negative
in printing, different amounts of light
effect the sensitized coating.
Through processing the density of
exposure is revealed and fixed.
Controlling print density
18 seconds
15 seconds
12 seconds
9 seconds
6 seconds
3 seconds
(all at F8)
Contrast
What is contrast?
Contact prints:
negative is
sandwiched with
contact printing
paper and exposes
to light to produce a
positive print.
The size of the
negative becomes
the final size of the
print.
Requires no
enlarger, only a light
source.
Conventional Enlarger Printing
Enlarged prints:
negative is enlarged
by projecting
negative image onto
printing paper/easel
using an enlarger.
Enlargement can
vary in size
Dodging and
burning easily
accomplished
Enlarging Paper
Developer
Stop Bath
Fixer
Hypoclear (essential for fiber base)
Water rinse
Wash (5 minutes for resin coated, 20
minute to 60 minutes for fiber base)
Dry (resin coated in dryer or hung, fiber
base face down on drying screens
The straight print
Sufficient detail in
the shadows
Sufficient detail in
the highlights
Good separation of
tones
Overall feeling of
luminosity
Beginning of a good
print