Amateur Photography a Practical Guide for the Beginner
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The lens must have the largest opening possible, so as to admit the greatest amount of light, and the dry plate must be extremely sensitive. The developer described in Chapter III will be found to work as well with instantaneously exposed plates as with those which have received a longer exposure, and the beginner, at least, had better use the developer he has become accustomed to. In developing in- stantaneous negatives we must proceed as if treat- ing an under-exposed plate, using rather more... of the " B " solution than of the " A " solution. Some- times a preliminary immersion of the plate in " B' solution and water before the "A' solution has been added is advantageous. The "A" solution can then be added, and, as the development pro- I I O A MA TE UR PHO TOGRAPHY. gresses, increased until a full and proper density has been obtained on the negative. The fixing of the negative differs in no way, of course, from the process as applied to other negatives ; and the printing, toning, and subsequent treatment of prints are also the same.
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