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  • Types of Paper for Contact Sheets

    Tips for reading labels of photo paper. Learn how to choose your photo supplies in this free darkroom tutorial from a professional photographer.

  • Contact Print for a Cyanotype

    Coat paper with emulsion, then lay flim negative on top to print by sunlight. Learn about creative photo printing methods in this free darkroom tutorial from a professional photographer.

  • Photo Paper for Contact Sheet

    Tips for choosing paper for printing contact sheet. Learn how to choose photo paper in this free darkroom tutorial from a professional photographer.

  • Marking a Contact Sheet

    Mark your favorite photos to print on your contact sheet. Learn more about editing your photos in this free darkroom tutorial from a professional photographer.

  • Making Enlarged Contact Sheets

    Get a better view of your photos with a bigger contact sheet. Learn more tips for choosing the photos you wish to enlarge in this free darkroom tutorial from a professional photographer.

  • Contact Sheet Printer

    Hinges keep pressure on film negatives when printing. Learn tip for making contact sheets in this free darkroom tutorial from a professional photographer.

  • Mask for Composite Printing

    Lay out acetate over negative sleeve to get composite image. Learn tricks for increasing darkroom creativity in this free darkroom tutorial from a professional photographer.

  • Archiving and Labeling Contact Sheets

    Tips for organizing your photos. Learn how to file your contact sheets in this free darkroom tutorial from a professional photographer.

  • What is a Contact Sheet?

    Contact sheet is photo print of your film negatives. Learn how to make a contact sheet in this free darkroom tutorial from a professional photographer.

  • Film Cleaner and Anti-Static Cloth

    Keep your negatives clean. Learn tips for taking care of negatives in this free darkroom tutorial from a professional photographer.

  • How to Put Film Negative Into Sleeve

    Insert negative into sleeve emulsion side down. Learn how to take care of your negatives in this free darkroom tutorial from a professional photographer.

  • Evaluating Film Negatives

    Use a loupe to magnify images on your contact sheet. Learn more about evaluating photos in this free darkroom tutorial from a professional photographer.

  • Precautions for Handling Film Negatives

    Don't handle film negatives until dry. Learn more about working with negatives in this free darkroom tutorial from a professional photographer.

  • Cutting Film Negatives

    Try cutting negatives into strips of five. Learn not to cut into frame of negative in this free darkroom tutorial from a professional photographer.

  • Sleeving Film Negatives

    Use archival sleeve to store negatives. Learn tips for preserving negatives in this free darkroom tutorial from a professional photographer.

  • Reels for Developing Film

    Heavy steel film reels will last longer. Learn about the differences between film developing reels in this free darkroom tutorial from a professional photographer.

  • Trays for Developing Film

    Trays are essential for developing sheet film and printing photos. Learn more about film development equipment in this free darkroom tutorial from a professional photographer.

  • Beakers & Funnels for Developing Film

    Proper measurements of darkroom chemicals are crucial to developing process. Learn more about measuring darkroom chemicals in this free darkroom tutorial from a professional photographer.

  • Stop Bath for Black & White Film

    Stop bath stops the film developing process. Learn more about developing film in this free darkroom tutorial from a professional photographer.

  • Storing Chemicals for Black & White Film

    Reuse your darkroom chemistry to save money. Learn more about developing film in this free darkroom tutorial from a professional photographer.

  • Supplies for Developing Black & White Film

    Shopping list for stocking your darkroom. Learn more about darkroom supplies in this free darkroom tutorial from a professional photographer.

  • Developer for Black & White Film

    Buy powdered developer mix to save money in your darkroom. Learn more about stocking your darkroom in this free darkroom tutorial from a professional photographer.

  • Fixer for Black & White Film

    After using the fixer, your photo film and prints can be exposed to light. Learn more about developing film in this free darkroom tutorial from a professional photographer.

  • Types of Black & White Film

    Kodak still makes popular black and white films. Learn about the differences between black and white films in this free darkroom tutorial from a professional photographer.

  • Sizes of Black & White Film

    Medium format black and white film has a larger negative. Learn more about different sizes of black and white film in this free darkroom tutorial from a professional photographer.

  • Why Take Black & White Photos?

    Black and White film can last forever. Learn more about the appeal of using black and white film in this free darkroom tutorial from a professional photographer.

  • Equipment for a Darkroom

    Garage sales are good places to find enlargers. Find out how to buy darkroom equipment in this free darkroom tutorial from a professional photographer.

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