Page 95 - The Wellington photographic handbook
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Paper. A good bromide or P.O.P. negative will be found the most
           suitable.
               Do not under-expose.
               Develop for a standard time, at a standard temperature, and
           the colour of your print will look after itself.
               Remember  that  great  over-exposure,  coupled  with  brief
           development, will yield flat, muddy prints.










































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