1) Promaster #16
2)the power button
3)the small button on the top of the camera
4)you don't change the shutter speed
5)the speed of the camera taking the picture
6)in front of the focuser
7)90
8)around the lens
9)yes
10)if theres a green light
11)adjusting the aperture
12)bracketing is taking the same photo more than once using different settings for different exposures.
13)35mm
14)ISO is the sensitivity of your sensor to light.
15)rewind knob clockwise
16)press the little button on the bottom of the camera and then pull the rewind knob up.
17)Ni-MH AA batteries and AAA batteries
18)take them out of the camera
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Photogram Worksheet
1) To achieve white on a photogram, no light passes through.
2) To achieve black on a photogram, have a lot of light pass through.
3) To achieve gray on a photogram, transparent.
4) Photograms are designed in the classroom, because you can't bring the photo sensitive paper out into the classroom.
5) We need to do a test strip first to test the amount of light.
6) Photograms are referred to as painting with light, because that's exactly what you are doing.
7) The developer brings up the latent image.
8) The stop, stops the developing.
9) The fixer makes the paper no longer light sensitive.
10) The fixer remover cancels the fixer process.
11) The final wash removes all the chemicals.
2) To achieve black on a photogram, have a lot of light pass through.
3) To achieve gray on a photogram, transparent.
4) Photograms are designed in the classroom, because you can't bring the photo sensitive paper out into the classroom.
5) We need to do a test strip first to test the amount of light.
6) Photograms are referred to as painting with light, because that's exactly what you are doing.
7) The developer brings up the latent image.
8) The stop, stops the developing.
9) The fixer makes the paper no longer light sensitive.
10) The fixer remover cancels the fixer process.
11) The final wash removes all the chemicals.
Friday, April 1, 2016
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