How to Take and Develop Your Own Photos - Szydlo's At Home Science

How to Take and Develop Your Own Photos - Szydlo's At Home Science

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- How a photoelectric light meter works

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- How a photoelectric light meter works

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How to Take and Develop Your Own Photos - Szydlo's At Home Science

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  1. 1 - Introduction
  2. 2 - The photography process for newspapers in the 1960s
  3. 3 - Glass plates, plastic film and nitrocellulose
  4. 4 - A tour of a medium format camera
  5. 5 - How a photoelectric light meter works
  6. 6 - Setting up the camera and taking photographs
  7. 7 - Taking out the film
  8. 8 - Developing the film
  9. 9 - Some of Andrew's photographs
  10. 10 - Returning to developing the film
  11. 11 - Enlarging the negatives
  12. 12 - Developing the final enlarged photograph

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