Corey Fehr
Member
Hi everyone,
First and foremost, please excuse what are probably extremely basic questions to all of you. I'm a non-traditional student, and this is my first film photography class I've taken, although I have a decent background knowledge of foundations like exposures and such.
That said, the class is largely geared towards younger students who had the luxury of having darkrooms in high school (which was never an option for me), and thus, have a background to work off of.
I just finished my first prints (which was exciting), but I have an extremely basic question that's been bugging me.
For the terms "developing" and "processing", are they used in correlation with the chemical and film process, printing, or both? I always thought processing or developing your film was the chemical/wet process, and printing was simply called "printing". Though now I've heard people use the terms to relate to one, the other, or both/the entire process
What are technically the correct terms to use for various stages?
Thanks in advance for everyone's helps.
First and foremost, please excuse what are probably extremely basic questions to all of you. I'm a non-traditional student, and this is my first film photography class I've taken, although I have a decent background knowledge of foundations like exposures and such.
That said, the class is largely geared towards younger students who had the luxury of having darkrooms in high school (which was never an option for me), and thus, have a background to work off of.
I just finished my first prints (which was exciting), but I have an extremely basic question that's been bugging me.
For the terms "developing" and "processing", are they used in correlation with the chemical and film process, printing, or both? I always thought processing or developing your film was the chemical/wet process, and printing was simply called "printing". Though now I've heard people use the terms to relate to one, the other, or both/the entire process
What are technically the correct terms to use for various stages?
Thanks in advance for everyone's helps.