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Buffer

SWPP Photographic Glossary

In photography, a buffer is a chemical substance used to maintain the alkalinity of a developing solution. During development, certain by-products such as bromine can alter the solution's pH, potentially affecting image quality. The buffer stabilizes the chemical environment, ensuring consistent development, controlled contrast, and smooth tonal gradation. Buffers are commonly used in black-and-white darkroom processes and are essential for photographers seeking precise and predictable results.

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