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 h English (en)'''Negative film'''<br>
Due to happenstance, many photographic processes create negative images: the chemicals involved react when exposed to light, and during developing these exposed chemicals are retained and become opaque while the unexposed chemicals are washed away. However, when a negative image is created from a negative image (just like multiplying two [[W:negative numbers|negative numbers]] in mathematics) a positive image results (see [[W:Color print film|Color print film]], [[W:C-41 process|C-41 process]]). This makes most chemical based photography a two step process. These are called '''negative''', films and processes. Special films and development processes have been devised such that positive images can be created directly from film, these are called ''positive'', or ''slide'', or (perhaps confusingly) ''reversal'' film (see [[W:Transparency (photography)|Transparency]], [[W:Black and white reversal film|Black and white reversal film]], [[W:E-6 process|E-6 process]]).
 h Spanish (es){{clear}}