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1 Image Processing Developing Pictures In the Dark Room

2 What Did We Do? We made a picture by using a pin-hole camera. A pin-hole camera is simply a camera using film paper and a metal container, such as a can.

3 How a Pin-hole Camera Works Pin-hole cameras have a small hole on the side that only allows a single ray of light from each point on an object to pass through the hole, so that it is imprinted on the film paper inside the can.

4 What Happens In the Dark Room  There are two sides in the dark room, a dry side and a wet side.  After taking a picture, you go to the wet side and dip the film in a set of chemicals that develops the picture.

5 WET SIDE PROCEDURE Work LEFT to RIGHT (keep emulsion side UP) Developer (1 minute) Water Rinse (1 minute) Water Rinse (2 minutes) Fixer (2 minutes)

6 What Happens In the Dark Room  There are two sides in the dark room, a dry side and a wet side.  After taking a picture, you go to the wet side and dip the film in a set of chemicals that develops the picture.

7 What Happens In the Dark Room  There are two sides in the dark room, a dry side and a wet side.  After taking a picture, you go to the wet side and dip the film in a set of chemicals that develops the picture.  After the film has gone through the wet side, it is a negative, so you take it to the dry side to make a positive. We use an Enlarger to make a positive.

8 THE ENLARGER

9 Using the Enlarger  Put the film that you took a picture with face down on another strip of film.  Cover the two strips with a glass cover.  Turn on the machine for a set amount of time, about 20 seconds.  Remove the glass cover and the negative and you have a positive.

10 What We Learned  We learned about the pin-hole camera, a simple camera that takes black and white pictures.  We learned how to make a positive out of a negative by using a machine called the Enlarger.  We learned about the process of making photos in the dark room, and the chemicals involved in making it.

11 Practical Applications for Image Processing  Real life - you’ve taken pictures with a camera haven’t you?

12 SMILE!!!


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