Chromogenic Print
A chromogenic print is a type of color photograph made using a process that involves color negative film. This method captures images by using three layers of light-sensitive emulsion, each sensitive to red, green, or blue light. After exposure, the film is developed, and the resulting negative is printed onto photographic paper, which is also coated with light-sensitive materials.
The final image is created through a chemical process that produces vibrant colors and a wide tonal range. Chromogenic prints are commonly used in both commercial photography and fine art, making them a popular choice for photographers and artists alike.