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The process, in its entirety, of bringing out a latent image in photographic film or paper and fixing it in place.
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Why do development times for C-41 films with different speeds remain the same?
That means that no matter the stock, development specifications stay identical.
This is also the case for slide film development (currently E6), and motion picture colour negative development, ECN-2. … You can now also see why black-and-white development is cumbersome for labs, and why many labs will charge more for BW development or will outright not do it at all. …
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What caused these large white spots on my developed negatives?
These spots seem like typical dust spots. I encounter them regularly and are usually quite easy to remove in Lightroom or Photoshop. In the darkroom, it is more of a hassle. After meticulous dust remo …
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Why is this photograph shot with Delta 400 and developed with D76 1+1 so grainy
If I had to guess, I would say that this image was underexposed and then corrected for (perhaps unwittingly) when scanning.
Two reasons for this guess:
You mention you metered using the camera's bu …
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Cannot get true blacks with my enlarger
What bulb does your enlarger use? It might be a little dim for the enlargement you're after. The quantity of light decreases to the square, after all. I recommend using test strips to determine the po …