Analogue film processing

Friday 14th November

I absolutely loved processing our film images and experimenting with the length of time in which we exposed them for today.

Looking at the first outcome in a technical view, it was not a good quality of print (which you can see from the faded/ grey colour around the photos) however I actually thought it worked really well for some of the images. Because they were under exposed when I took then, it meant that exposing them to light for a smaller amount of time (10 seconds) results in a visible photograph. E.g.

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For the second set I decided to extend the length of time the images were exposed to 20 seconds, allowing more light to come into contact with the images. This gave the photographs a better quality in that the images were sharper and more crisp.

 

Overall it was a really useful and enjoyable experience and I can’t wait to do it again!

Here are my favourite images from session:

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