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| 2. | The type of photo paper that we use (HINT: it has to do with the plastic coating) |
| 3. | You need to wash your photos for a total of _____ minutes. |
| 4. | This part of you camera causes the shutter to go off, making a "click". |
| 5. | This part of your camera has numbers that represent all the different "times" for the shutter. |
| 6. | This is the "ideal" temperature for all water and chemicals during the developing process. |
| 7. | Photos need to be in fixer for a total for _____ minutes. |
| 8. | Photos should be in stop bath for ____ seconds. |
| 10. | A large number f/stop will create this type of depth-of-field. |
| 12. | You should put a photo in the developer for _____ minute. |
| 15. | You use this chemical to CHECK if the fix has gone bad. |
| 16. | The largest __________ is f/2 and lets in the MOST light. |
| 17. | The part of the camera controls how LONG light is allowed to enter the camera. |
| 21. | This color of tray in the darkroom contains stop bath. |
| 23. | During film processing, this chemical causes the image to appear. |
| 24. | This type of action shot has a clear subject and blurry background. |
| 27. | This metal makes black and white photography possible. |