Making Your First Black & White Darkroom Print
There is nothing quite like the magic of seeing your first darkroom print appear in the tray. If you have always wanted to learn how to make a black and white print in the darkroom then this is the perfect video for you. We show you the basic steps to get you started with making your first black and white darkroom print in this easy to follow 'How to' guide. Part 1: What you will need 00:08 Part 2: Preparing the chemicals 01:28 Part 3: Choosing your negative 02:45 Part 4: Focusing your image 03:07 Part 5: Setting the aperture 03:33 Part 6: Making a test print 03:52 Part 7: Making the final print 05:26

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Master Black and White Darkroom Printer - Robin Bell full interview

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How to Chose Contrast and Exposure from the Test Strip

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Darkroom Printing - Step-by-Step Guide to Your First Print

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My TOP 10 Darkroom Tips...So Far.

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A Complete & Easy Guide to Develop B&W Film at Home (how I started)

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How to Make (And Use) a Pinhole Camera

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Home Darkroom Essentials with ILFORD PHOTO

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The World of Master Printers - An ILFORD Inspires Film

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4x5 Large Format Photography using Paper... instead of Film

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My darkroom printing routine

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