Black and white using negative
Colours negative using negative
Transparency using positive eg. fuji sensia
There is no specific situation in which film ought to be preferred. Preferences for the use of film vs. digital are different for each individual photographer. However, traditionally black and white film photography is seen as what is used for the medium of 'fine art photography'. Other then that it all comes down to individual habits.
It is widely used in standard film-based (pre-digital) Photography.
It is widely used in standard film-based (pre-digital) photography.
processing film chemicals used /unused
Actually, it is frequently used in the production of film for photography.
Ultraviolet Photography
"Fast" film registers light more quickly than slow film. Fast film is usually used for low light photography, high speed photography (for sports, etc.) or similar needs.
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The six different types of digital camera electronics include compacts, bridges, single lenses, viewfinders; the rangefinder, and the line-scans are also included. There are several different types of digital cameras, because they offer different points of view with different types of settings for the certain types of Photography being used.
The six different types of digital camera electronics include compacts, bridges, single lenses, viewfinders; the rangefinder, and the line-scans are also included. There are several different types of digital cameras, because they offer different points of view with different types of settings for the certain types of photography being used.
First of all, electromagnetic radiation consists of electromagnetic waves, so the two terms are almost synonymous. The very definition of "photography" is: the creation of images by capturing radiation on a "radiation-sensitive medium". Almost always the type of "radiation" captured in photography is electromagnetic radiation, and almost always the type of electromagnetic radiation captured in photography is light, therefore almost always the type of "radiation-sensitive medium" used in photography is light-sensitive film used in cameras. In short, photography is the art and/or science of capturing electromagnetic waves for the purpose of making pictures, except for a few rare types of photography. Some exceptions to the standard light-with-film type of photography are: (1) infrared photography, such as used in aerial photography, since infrared electromagnetic radiation cannot be seen, unlike light, and (2) x-ray photography, since x-ray electromagnetic radiation also cannot be seen. It is conceivable that other, extremely rare types of photography such as the capturing of alpha particles or beta particles, which are other types of radiation different than electromagnetic radiation, could also be considered "photography," but those would likely be used only for limited scientific purposes rather than for recreational purposes.