k Developing photograph Developing photograph Image 1 of 2. Black and white print appearing while being washed in developer in a darkroom. When a photograph is taken, a negative is made of the image lighter areas appear dark and vice versa. The negative is then exposed onto photographic paper, which is coated in silver halide ions. White light displaces the ions. The paper is then washed with developer, which is a reducing agent. It converts the silver ions to silver metal, forming the dark areas of a black and white photograph. Only red light can be used in a darkroom when developing photographs because white light would distort or destroy the photographic image. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Developing photograph Developing photograph  Image 1 of 2 . Black and white print appearing while being washed in developer in a darkroom. When a photograph is taken, a negative is made of the image  lighter areas appear dark and vice  versa . The negative is then exposed onto photographic paper, which is coated in silver  halide ions. White light displaces the ions. The paper is then washed with developer, which is a reducing agent. It converts the silver ions to silver metal, forming the dark areas of a black and white photograph. Only red light can be used in a darkroom when developing photographs because white light would distort or destroy the photographic image.
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Developing photograph

Developing photograph (Image 1 of 2). Black and white print appearing while being washed in developer in a darkroom. When a photograph is taken, a negative is made of the image (lighter areas appear dark and vice- versa). The negative is then exposed onto photographic paper, which is coated in silver- halide ions. White light displaces the ions. The paper is then washed with developer, which is a reducing agent. It converts the silver ions to silver metal, forming the dark areas of a black and white photograph. Only red light can be used in a darkroom when developing photographs because white light would distort or destroy the photographic image.

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