LESSON 5
COLOR REVERSAL PRINTING TECHNIQUES
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OVERVIEW
LESSON DESCRIPTION:
In this lesson you will learn to make a "standard" transparency that
contains the characteristics which are needed to make it useful as a
reference guide when setting up your equipment to make color prints directly
from color slides.
Also, you will learn the steps involved in making a
color print on reversal paper (coupler development) and how to determine
correct exposure and filtration.
Additionally, you will learn to make
prints directly from color transparencies using the silver-dye bleach
process.
TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE:
ACTION:
a. Describe the characteristics of a standard transparency.
b. Identify the steps for making a color slide.
c. Describe the proper exposure and color filtration.
d. Describe the construction and characteristics of reversal
papers.
e. Identify and describe the characteristics of silver-dye
bleach papers and the processing steps used to develop
silver-dye bleach papers.
CONDITION:
You will be given information from Photographer's
Mate
Training Series NAVEDTRA 373-02-45-83, MOD 2.
STANDARD:
Standard transparency and color reversal printing will be
in accordance with Photographer's Mate Training Series
NAVEDTRA 373-02-45-83, MOD 2.
REFERENCES:
The material contained in this lesson was derived from the
following publication: Photographer's Mate Training Series
NAVEDTRA 373-02-45-83, MOD 2.
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