processing a photosensitive material in order to make an image visible; "the development and printing of his pictures took only two hours"
gradually unfolding or growing (especially as of something latent); "his developing social conscience"; "after the long winter they took joy in the developing warmth of spring"
making or becoming visible through or as if through the action of a chemical agent; "he watched as the developing photograph became clearer and sharper"
A process where the soft, unexposed photoresist is washed away using a chemical bath.
The process of converting latent images produced by exposure into visible images.
The process through which film is exposed to chemicals that convert the silver halides into silver, creating a visible, reversed image on the film. This reversed image is called the negative.
A process that hardens and prepares an image on a printed circuit board. Once this process is finished, the PWB is ready for the next process step, either etching for inner layers or copper plating for outer layers.
the process of allowing developer to interact with photoresist to form an image. Developing of negative photoresist is most commonly by spraying developer onto the wafer surface, positive photoresist may be developed by immersion or spray. For positive photoresist developing temperature is very critical.