Across
- 4. An optical device used to project a negative onto photographic paper.
- 5. A frame used to hold paper flat and create white borders under the enlarger.
- 7. A chemical wash that shortens the final rinse time by removing fixer.
- 10. The act of shaking or moving the tank to ensure fresh chemicals hit the film.
- 14. The first chemical that makes the latent image visible.
- 15. The overall thickness or darkness of a negative.
- 17. A technique used to lighten a specific area of a print during exposure.
- 18. The range of difference between the shadows and the highlights.
- 20. The light-sensitive layer of silver salts on film and paper.
- 22. A print of an entire roll of film on one piece of paper for previewing.
- 23. A piece of film where the lights and darks are reversed.
- 24. A picture produced without a camera by placing objects directly on photo paper.
Down
- 1. A solution that prevents water spots on the film during drying.
- 2. The accordion-like part of the enlarger that allows for focusing.
- 3. Red or amber lighting that does not expose light-sensitive paper.
- 6. A magnifying tool used to ensure the image is in sharp focus.
- 8. The invisible image on the film or paper before it is processed.
- 9. Makes the image permanent by removing unexposed silver halides.
- 10. The opening in the lens that controls how much light reaches the paper.
- 11. A technique used to darken a specific area of a print by adding more light.
- 12. The state of a negative covered in dust or fingerprints that will show up on a print.
- 13. Numbers that refer to the contrast level of photographic paper.
- 16. An acidic solution that halts the action of the developer.
- 19. A piece of paper used to determine the correct exposure time.
- 21. Plastic or bamboo tools used to move prints from one chemical tray to the next.
