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6/30 Why do 35mm color negatives look like they are brown/ clear when viewed with the naked eye? It seems like you should be able to see the colors with your naked eye? Also movie reels? \_ That's the normal cast of the negative film medium itself. You should still be able to see different colors if the original scene is colorful enough. The colors you see on the negatives are reciprocal to the original colors (plus the brown cast). That's why they are called negatives. Movies are also shot on negatives, but the images are somehow transferred to silde films which are sent to the cinemas. |
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