Q39 P
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How is a photographic latent image different from the image you see on a piece of developed film?
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A photographic is latent film is yet to form/distinct images. Latent film is also have the image in negative that is darker regions of the picture appear bright and vice versa.
In developed films colours are corrected,dark region appear dark and light region appear light
1Step 1: Photographic latent image
A photographic is latent film is yet to form/distinct images. Latent film is also Have the image in negative that is darker regions of the picture appear bright and vice versa
2Step 2: Developed film
In developed films colours are corrected, dark region appear dark and light region appear light
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