Leanna Uvezian
Period 5
Photograms
During this project, we learned how to get white, black and gray on a piece of photo paper. Also I learned that when you put different object on a piece of photo paper they come out in different colors.
Photogram Worksheet
1.) You can achieve white on a photogram, by letting little light to photo paper.
2.) You can achieve black on a photogram, by letting a lot of light to the photo paper.
3.) You can achieve gray on a photogram, by letting a little light but not too much to make it back. in other words in the middle of the time for white and black.
4.) They are desgined in the classroom, because then you can see it with full light so you have an idea of what it may look like. Also so you can do your draft of what you want your photogram to look like.
5.) You need to make a test strip first so you can see how much light your whole photogram needs.
6.) They are reffered to as 'painting of light", because you are useing objects to make a picture, and they come out in different shades of colors (white, black, and gray)
7.) The developer brings up the invisible image on the photo paper.
8.) The stopper stops the picture from developing onto the photo paper.
9.) The fixer stops the chemicals from working and producing the picture. Also it lets you bring the photo into the light without it turning black.
10.) The fixer remover helps remove all of the chemicals off the photo paper.
11.) The final wash helps rinse off any left over chemicals on the photo paper and keeps the photo clean.



Please move on to film.
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