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ART HIGH SCHOOL-PHOTOGRAPHY

Concept Vocabulary: Acetic acid Bellows Burning-in Contact printer Contrast Cropping Darkroom Density Dodging Dry mount tissue Enlargement Enlarger Filters Indicator stop bath Mat board Negative carrier Paper safe Positive image Stopping down Print Studio

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ART HIGH SCHOOL-PHOTOGRAPHY

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  1. Concept Vocabulary: Acetic acid Bellows Burning-in Contact printer Contrast Cropping Darkroom Density Dodging Dry mount tissue Enlargement Enlarger Filters Indicator stop bath Mat board Negative carrier Paper safe Positive image Stopping down Print Studio Print paper Tripod RC paper Variable Reflector contrast filters Printing Variable Safelight contrast paper Equipment Procedures Negatives Bagging Printing ARTHIGH SCHOOL-PHOTOGRAPHY Contacts The Darkroom Unit 3 Chemicals/Paper Equipment Creative Printing Techniques Presentation/ Displaying Darkroom Manipulations Lab Manipulations Spot Toning Matting • Essential Understandings/Learning Goals: • Students will demonstrate the operation of darkroom equipment. • Students will be able to list and explain the processes of print development. • Students will be able to list and discuss characteristics of print paper including bases, textures, weight, and contrast. • Students will be able to produce photographic prints by contacting and enlargement. • Students will improve prints by cropping, dodging and burning. • Students will demonstrate how to present photographs by matting.

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