Photographic Printing

Photographic printing is the process of producing a final image for viewing, usually on sensitized paper from a previously prepared photographic negative. The process consists of three major steps, performed in a photographic darkroom or within an automated photo printing machine:
  1. Exposure of the image onto the sensitized paper using a contact printer or enlarger
  2. Development of the latent image through a multistep chemical immersion process.
  3. Texturing and drying of the final print.

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