
Color Negative Film
Color negative film is a type of photographic film that captures images through layers sensitive to red, green, and blue light. When exposed to light, these layers record the scene's colors in a reversed or negative form—colors and brightness are inverted. During processing, chemicals develop the film, creating a negative image that, when printed onto photographic paper through a color printing process, produces a positive, color-balanced photograph. This film is commonly used by professionals and enthusiasts for its flexibility in color correction and high image quality in producing prints.