I used an enlarger in the dark room to put one of my photos onto light sensitive paper, I chose to do the sea tractor as I believed that this image was the clearest out of all of the them and had the most detail to work with. I set the timer to 10 seconds of light exposure and did two test strips. I found that 70 seconds produced the best result and I then adjusted the amount of magenta in the light to achieve the correct tone for the image. Before putting the light sensitive paper underneath the light I made sure that the image was properly in focus. When looking at the final image there is a lot of tone and contrast that create a sense of depth and bring the image to life, the image is clear and focused which allows the smaller details to be seen easily. The tones also allow a sense of light within the image which makes it clear that the photo was taken during the day.
Developing film and using light sensitive paper:
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