BASIC DEVELOPING , PRINTING , ENLARGING IN
التطوير الأساسي والطباعة والتوسيع
GETTING STARTED
ابدأ
There's a great deal of satisfaction in creating good color pictures from your favorite color negatives or slides - images that you've exposed and possibly even processed your self . This book tells you , step by step , how to make sharp , well - ex posed , and well - composed color en largements from color film . If you'd like to process your own color nega tives or slides , there are sections that tell you what you'll need and direct you through the processes . Another section covers the essen tials of printing color negatives , in cluding determining proper color balance and exposure , and process ing KODAK EKTACOLOR Papers If you want to make color prints from your slides , there's a chapter that introduces you to the Kodak prod ucts available and gives some point ers on their use . Anyone with a serious interest in photography can process color film and make color prints in his or her own darkroom . Most of the same equipment required for making black - and - white pictures - tank , en larger , trays , timers , thermometer
will work fine for doing color work . You'll also need some color filters to control the color balance of the prints and a KODAK Safelight Filter No. 13 ( amber ) . * For ease in main taining processing consistency , you can invest in a tube or drum pro cessor . While this book will tell you all the things you need to know to process color film and make color prints , it is a basic book . For more detail and information on advanced techniques , read the KODAK Color Data Book Printing Color Negatives ( E - 66 ) . Also the KODAK Color Darkroom DATAGUIDE ( R - 19 ) contains valu able data on exposing , processing , and printing in color . These books are sold by photo dealers . Now it's time to get started . The following chapters will help you dis cover the enjoyment of processing and printing your own pictures in color .
التطوير الأساسي والطباعة والتوسيع
GETTING STARTED
ابدأ
There's a great deal of satisfaction in creating good color pictures from your favorite color negatives or slides - images that you've exposed and possibly even processed your self . This book tells you , step by step , how to make sharp , well - ex posed , and well - composed color en largements from color film . If you'd like to process your own color nega tives or slides , there are sections that tell you what you'll need and direct you through the processes . Another section covers the essen tials of printing color negatives , in cluding determining proper color balance and exposure , and process ing KODAK EKTACOLOR Papers If you want to make color prints from your slides , there's a chapter that introduces you to the Kodak prod ucts available and gives some point ers on their use . Anyone with a serious interest in photography can process color film and make color prints in his or her own darkroom . Most of the same equipment required for making black - and - white pictures - tank , en larger , trays , timers , thermometer
will work fine for doing color work . You'll also need some color filters to control the color balance of the prints and a KODAK Safelight Filter No. 13 ( amber ) . * For ease in main taining processing consistency , you can invest in a tube or drum pro cessor . While this book will tell you all the things you need to know to process color film and make color prints , it is a basic book . For more detail and information on advanced techniques , read the KODAK Color Data Book Printing Color Negatives ( E - 66 ) . Also the KODAK Color Darkroom DATAGUIDE ( R - 19 ) contains valu able data on exposing , processing , and printing in color . These books are sold by photo dealers . Now it's time to get started . The following chapters will help you dis cover the enjoyment of processing and printing your own pictures in color .