Unexposed Film
Unexposed Film
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photography help!?
1. The chemical called "fixer" or "hiccups" (A) removes unexposed crystals silver halide film in black and white (B) should never be reused (C) helps eliminate water spots on the developed film 2. When the film development, the temperature of the chemicals and water (A) is not important (B) should be maintained at 68 degrees (C) depends on many shows are on the roll of film
1. Fixer removes undeveloped (not necessarily unexposed) silver halide crystals in the film. It is not entirely correct to call hiccups, although, as hypoglycemia specifically refers to an aqueous solution of sodium thiosulfate. The majority of modern binders consisting of ammonium thiosulfate acetic acid, which in fact both much faster and more effective than sodium thiosulfate fixer. 2. None of the options are entirely correct. Developers should always be kept at a temperature constant and known, but not necessarily have to be 68 degrees.



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