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V.F;R-.F;XPOSUR.F;.
FOG.
Caused
by
too much light.
Negative
develops
evenly,
shadows
almost
as
fast
as
high
lights.
No
contrast,
and
no
deep
shadows
.
Over-exposure
can
be
overcome
in
the
development,
by
the
addition
of
bromide
of
potassium
to
the
developer.
The
printing
and
developing
outfit
includes
a
package
of
bromide,
with
directions,
for
its
use.
The
novice
will
soon
learn
to
recognize
over-exposure,
and
to
apply
the
remedy.
After
the
bromide
has
been
added
to
the
developer,
it
should
not
be
used
for
another
negative,
unless
it
is
known
to
have
been
over-exposed.
Caused
by
white light
in
the
dark
room,
or
holding the film too long
in
the
lamp light.ยท
(Even
the yellow light from
the
lamp will fog the film ' after a
time.)
Fog
causes
the
film
to
blacken
all
over
soon
after
the
developer
is
applied;
and
if
the
fog
is
con-
side~able,
it
obliterates
the
image
entirely.
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