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lb_gilbert

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Lead glass in the control booth must contain:
 
 1/16 lead equivalent
  1/32 lead equivalent
  1/2 lead equivalent
  1.5 mm lead equivalent

Question 2

Decreasing the developer temperature will:
 
 decrease density
  increase density
  increase static
  increase processing



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Answer to Question 1

1.5 mm lead equivalent

Rationale: Lead glass in the control wall must be 1.5 mm lead equivalent.

Answer to Question 2

decrease density

Rationale: Increases or decreases of developer solution can alter the density on the image. Increased temperatures will result in increased density and decreased temperatures will result in decreased density.



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