Halie+Badach

Hailie Badach Pd. 7 Why Do Pictures Develop From Negatives? Whenever you take a picture, you essentially freeze that moment by printing the visible light on the cameras viewpoint. This frozen action causes the chemical changes on the photographic film inside your camera, and that one moment on the film can be developed, enlarged, or copied. A special mix of chemicals is used to turn the negatives into the common 4x6 pictures we see in everyday life. An **undeveloped** negative will look something like this:

A picture taken using film and then **developed** can turn out like this:

Interesting Fact: Film may be made up of up to around 20 or more individual layers – and the component used to hold all of the layers together is the same material you eat in Jell-O. J    Sources: 1. [] __ Do Photos Develop __ 2. [] 