For you kids out there, he's referring to developing a roll of film- something cameras used to use to capture images. Developing is a chemical process whereby the latent image stored on the film by the camera is made visible, usually in negative form (inverted colors or black/white), which then gets projected onto a piece of specially treated paper to produce a photograph.
> For you kids out there, he's referring to developing a roll of film-
> something cameras used to use to capture images. Developing is a chemical
> process whereby the latent image stored on the film by the camera is made
> visible, usually in negative form (inverted colors or black/white), which
> then gets projected onto a piece of specially treated paper to produce a
> photograph.
> On Thursday, November 1, 2012 3:54:29 PM UTC-5, Kevin Crowley wrote:
On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 11:37 AM, Shane <Impe...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Here's a conundrum: Kids, when was the last time you actually
> *listened* to your dentist? :D
> On Nov 2, 12:30 pm, the_digital_dentist <mark.reho...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > For you kids out there, he's referring to developing a roll of film-
> > something cameras used to use to capture images. Developing is a
> chemical
> > process whereby the latent image stored on the film by the camera is made
> > visible, usually in negative form (inverted colors or black/white), which
> > then gets projected onto a piece of specially treated paper to produce a
> > photograph.
> > On Thursday, November 1, 2012 3:54:29 PM UTC-5, Kevin Crowley wrote: