When exposed film is developed, it appears as a series of visible images on the film, showing the captured scenes in detail and clarity.
Before film is developed, it appears as a blank, transparent strip or sheet with no visible images on it.
Developed film appears as a series of visible images on a strip or sheet of film, with clear and defined details and colors.
The fastest place to get film developed is typically at a one-hour photo lab or a photo printing kiosk at a store like Walgreens or CVS. These locations offer quick turnaround times for developing film.
Undeveloped film appears as a blank or transparent strip or sheet, with no visible images on it.
You can get photos developed at local stores like CVS, Walgreens, or Walmart, or online through services like Shutterfly or Snapfish.
Before film is developed, it appears as a blank, transparent strip or sheet with no visible images on it.
Developed film appears as a series of visible images on a strip or sheet of film, with clear and defined details and colors.
George Eastman developed the celluloid film strip, like today's movie and still camera film, in 1889.
The fastest place to get film developed is typically at a one-hour photo lab or a photo printing kiosk at a store like Walgreens or CVS. These locations offer quick turnaround times for developing film.
Its been developed from erosion and weathering and used by ling things like carbs and fish.
I dont specifically know what chemical it is, but x-ray film developing solution is used to develop an x-ray. Just like with photographs, an x-ray is a picture taken on a big piece of film (it is loaded into the board you stand in front of to get an x-ray), and then the 'picture' is snapped, and the film has to be developed in a dark room, where you dip the x-ray in a developing solution for a few minutes and then you can see the picture (in this case your bones). before an x-ray is developed its just a big black piece of film, and just like with a camera, if you expose it to light before it has been developed, it is ruined. hope this answered your question
You will have to be more specific: black and white? color negative? color slide? Polaroid instant film? Do you mean how do the developing chemicals act on film? Broadly speaking, "chemicals" has more to do with development whereas compounds would apply to film. Films are coated in silver halides. When the film is exposed it has what is called " a latent image'. It stays like that until it is developed. Once the film is developed the silver halides turn into black metalic silver halides. At this point we have both on the film and we have to removed the unexposed and undeveloped silver halides. This is done by fixing the film using in and acid mixture that removes the unexposed halides and stops any further developing of the film. The film is then washed until the chemicals are removed. It is then dried. With colour films there are three layer of emulsion. Each layer is sensitive to a particular colour. The process is basically the same as above except that after the silver halides have been processed the colour chemicals are released on each layer by the chemical process.
The modern BrahMos Supersonic Cruise Missile like technology has been developed by India in collaboration with Russia.
places like boots and superdrug and the ones i know of and the ones i go to to delevlop my photoes x
Undeveloped film appears as a blank or transparent strip or sheet, with no visible images on it.
It depends on your position. People who have been exposed to the winds of a tornado have said it felt like being sandblasted, or in other words very painful. Those who were inside tornadoes but not exposed to the wind had the sensation of their ears popping.
commercial develop means that you develop the are with buissences, stores hotels and other things like that.