With this Post, I hope that I can illustrate visually, the color negative structure and some of the basics of how film photography works. Maybe I should simply say that “it’s magic “ , but in reality manufacturing color film must be one of the most complex technologies employed today. #Kodakprofessional #Kodakprofessional_Eur #Kodakfilm #MakingKodakfilm #negativesupply Image 1: Film exposure and structure: With the help of my friends at Negative supply, they were able to create a giff showing the three color dye layers flashing across the screen. This visual represents the exposure of the negative...the click of the shutter exposes all three layers that will make your final image. These three separate records that are stacked on top of each other create a full color reproduction of a scene. Image 2: Yellow dye layer: During development, the blue sensitive silver halide grain leaves a yellow dye image. Image 3: Magenta dye layer: During development, the green sensitive silver halide grain leaves a magenta dye image. Image 4: Cyan dye layer: During development, the red sensitive silver halide grain leaves a cyan dye image. Image 5: The final illustration shows the three dye images coming together to create the full color reproduction. Image 6: Final full color reproduction of the scene. Anyone interested in learning more about film technology should check out “Making Kodak Film” authored my Robert Shanebrook.
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