A photographic negative is referred to as a piece of plastic film which has the image on. The negativity is caused when the image is taken where the light sensitive film is bleached or darkened where the light hits it the most. The final image is then projected by an enlarger onto photographic paper where the light process is reversed giving a positive image on the final print.
I`m in the process of using colour negative film with my 35 mm SLR and I'm hoping to include the results soon.
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Sean Wareing 2013 ©
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