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Step 1. Take negatives from sleeve 2.

Place negatives on photographic paper (paper glossy side facing enlarger lens) 3. Place glass on top of negatives and paper and make a test strip of 2,4,6,8,and 10 seconds. 4. Place the test strip into the developer for 1.5 minutes. 5. Use stop bath and fixer and then take the test into normal light to select the right exposure. 6. Repeat the process with your final full sheet of photo paper.

Pin hob camera 1. Use a box or container, which is light sensitive. 2. Paint the inside with black matt paint 3. Make in a pinhole on the one side of the container. 4. Place masking tape on the opposite side to secure the photographic paper. 5. Cover the light sensitive paper putting your finger over the pinhole. 6. Expose for the correct amount of time e.g. 20seconds. 7. Process the photographic paper.

Make a positive from a negative

1. Place paper negative upside down on to a sheet of photographic paper. 2. 3. Sandwich negative and positive with a sheet of glass. Expose light onto negative.

4. Process as normal. (neg) Image too light: under exposed (neg) Image too dark: over exposed.

Photogram

1. Place objects on photographic paper(e.g. leaves) and expose light. 2. This process is similar to the CALOTYPE the 1800s process invented by HENRY FOX TALBOT in

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