ch10.txt

  1. Maintains processor chemistry at appropriate volume.
    Replenishment System
  2. Includes deep racks and crossover assemblies
    Transport System
  3. Removes unexposed silver halide crystals from the film.
    Fixer
  4. Typical darkroom safelight filter.
    GBX
  5. Removes processing chemicals from the film.
    Wash
  6. Converts exposed silver halide crystals into black metallic silver.
    Developer
  7. Agitates darkroom chemicals and keeps them at proper temperature.
    Recirculation System
  8. Maintains processor chemistry at proper strength.
    Replenishment System
  9. Eliminates the need for a true "wet reading."
    Dryer
  10. Strong acid.
    Fixer
  11. Strong base.
    Developer
  12. _____________ temperature is critical and is typically ____ degrees F.
    developer; 95
  13. Processor _________________ is a general layer of gray added to the film density due to too much development.
    fog
  14. An __________________ is an unwanted density on the image that can obscure anatomy.
    artifact
  15. Under low humidity conditions, ______________ electricity can cause tree-like film artifacts.
    static
  16. ____________ are partial moon shaped densities caused by improper film handling.
    crescents
  17. _____________ occur every 3.14 inches and are due to a dirty or defective processor roller.
    pi lines
  18. Polyester plastic film base is tinted ________________ to reduce eyestrain.
    blue
  19. Automatic film processing is faster than manual processing and gives more consistent results.
    TRUE
  20. Darkroom walls should be painted black to avoid reflected light from exposing film.
    FALSE
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