Color Negative
Color negative film is a type of photographic film that captures images in a way that produces inverted colors. When exposed to light, the film records the colors of the scene, but the resulting image appears as a negative, where colors are reversed. For example, reds become greens, and blues become yellows. This film is commonly used in photography for capturing vibrant images.
To view the images correctly, the negatives must be developed and then printed onto photographic paper or scanned. Color negative film is popular among both amateur and professional photographers due to its wide exposure latitude and ability to produce rich colors. It is often used in film photography and analog photography.