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Talk about reverse films and negative films! !

Reverse film:

At that time, the photographic negative, that is, the negative developed by ordinary film, was called negative. The color of the negative is the reverse color of the image we actually shot. To take photos, we need to re-expose. Only by enlarging it or enlarging it into a photo can it become an image with the same color as the scene we took. The so-called reverse film, also known as positive film and slide show, is similar to ordinary negative film in use (exposure is better than exposure), and the color presented by reverse film on the negative film is the actual color, which can be used directly, such as showing slides.

Negative film:

Negative: the image obtained after exposure and development, and its brightness is different from that of the subject.

Negative; Negative; Negative; negative

On the contrary, its color is the complementary color of the subject, which needs to be printed on the photo to be restored to the positive film. To put it simply, after the film we shot is developed, the image we see is a reverse color image, and then it becomes an image with the same color as the scene we shot by enlarging or enlarging it into a photo. Make a black and white movie. On the negative, human hair is white. In fact, white clothes are black on the film. Color film, the color on the film is only complementary to the actual color of the scene, for example, clothes that are actually red are green on the film. Negative film, whether black and white or color, is the most commonly used film for photography. The negatives we usually take with ordinary cameras are negative.

skill

Many people who play lomo will like the positive and negative timbres. Positive and negative are special, but negative is not suitable for playing lomo? I think that's because the color of the negative is too real! ? So I thought: What if the color is slightly blue or red? The material is simple. Go to the art club to buy colored celluloid (A4 color slides)-we can also find transparent filters or filter paper, which is very cheap! You can buy many colors, and then cut them into the right size and stick them in front of the camera! The effect is amazing!