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The image emerges through these states, from vague to crisp, like a photograph in a developing tray.
I can remember how pleased I was when my first black-and-white image appeared in a developing tray.
He liked the printing best, when the blank piece of paper went in the developing tray and you could watch the image slowly forming.
The (thumping bass line was traveling through the walls, making Peter's developing trays rattle.
A darkroom tray, also known as print developing tray, is used in photography.
Peter closed the door to his darkroom and backed up against the ledge that held his developing trays.
Mr. Mike's photography equipment, like the developing trays for his haiku-like black and white photographs, lives in the bathroom.
Sepia toning in a developing tray.
But Sandy remained elusive, a photographic negative that lay for ever black and featureless in the hypo fluid of the developing tray.
Maling survived by producing items for the armed forces, such as photographic developing trays for use on RAF reconnaissance missions.
Once the picture was partly developed, he shoved his hand into the developing tray and flashed on the light in the darkroom, then turned it off again and resumed developing.
He does not possess developing trays, enlargers, a stock of photographic paper or any of the other paraphernalia he would have needed to perpetrate so elaborate a fraud.
Photos from the car fire and of victim number four had been hastily pinned to one of the boards, so fresh from the developing trays, they were curling in on themselves.
When the player turns back around to face the developing trays, they will find that they have already completed the development of the photos, skipping the entire process, and decreasing the second chance possibility.
The supermarket stocked it, and while I was out I stopped at a photography store for a developing tray and some Photo-Flo 200, a wetting agent, to use in the final rinse.
"As the picture gradually emerges, my memory is stirred - a kind of flashback takes place that links what was in my mind when the exposure was originally made to the abstractions shimmering before me in the developing tray."
Large slabs are conveniently etched (and stained, if required) in plastic photographic developing trays; the cut face preferably being uppermost in the solution unless the sample is too large, in which case the face is held downwards and gently swirled to remove bubble trains.