James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2005

PT1510 - Black and White Processing and Printing

Credit points: 03
Year: 2005
Student Contribution Band: Band 1
Administered by:

Available to Bachelor of Photography students. Students enrolling in this subject must have passed or have concurrent enrolment in PT1720.

This subject will introduce students to the processing of a range of B&W photographic materials and establish their proficiency in basic darkroom procedures and safe working practices. Accurate processing of B&W sensitised materials including panchromatic, orthochromatic and infrared films and fibre and resin-coated papers, as well as processing procedures that produce special effects will be examined. Topics to be covered include types and functions of different B&W films and developers; types and functions of different B&W photographic papers and developers; use and operation of condenser and diffusion enlargers of different film formats; a range of special effects such as texture screens, Sabattier Effect, toning, spray and brush developing, burning, dodging and vignetting; advanced printing techniques such as use of split filtration; safe working practices for chemical handling and darkroom procedures.

There are additional charges for this subject; please contact the School for details.

Learning Outcomes

Graduate Qualities

Prerequisites:PT1710
Corequisites:PT1720

Availabilities

, , Study Period 2
Census Date 31-Aug-2005
Coord/Lect: arkmh.
Contact hours:
  • 13 hours
  • 39 hours
    Assessment: (20%); (80%).
    Special Assessment Requirements:In order to establish the authenticity of work submitted for assessment, attendance at all classes is compulsory. Rolls are kept and work submitted by students with an attendance of less than 80% will not be eligible for assessment unless prior approval has been obtained in writing from the lecturer.

    Note: Minor variations might occur due to the continuous Subject quality improvement process, and in case of minor variation(s) in assessment details, the Subject Outline represents the latest official information.