Behind-the-scenes look at photo development

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

Комментарии • 33

  • @kbeach9417
    @kbeach9417 7 лет назад +19

    Well done! Excellently shot! I appreciate the trial/ error integrity as well. Thank you!

  • @JoshyHendoMan
    @JoshyHendoMan Год назад +10

    I was in journalism/yearbook my senior year and never got to learn how to develop photos because they switched to digital cameras just a couple years prior. Was always curious how developing photos worked.

  • @Karkenou
    @Karkenou 9 лет назад +155

    Thank you. I never understood how they made the picture bigger from the film. Can you explain to me how the film is transferred from the negative onto the paper?

    • @johntedonneraipasmonnom713
      @johntedonneraipasmonnom713 6 лет назад +25

      The paper is photosensitive. It reacts to light. If you want to know more about the chemical reactions, you can have a look on a lot of different websites but it gets pretty complicated if you don't have any chemistry knowledge.

    • @lex-rp7tn
      @lex-rp7tn 6 лет назад +19

      it is projected

    • @AveGuy1
      @AveGuy1 Год назад +17

      Nobody really knows. Not even 1 youtube video on this subject 😢

    • @KoysWritchAviarytv
      @KoysWritchAviarytv Год назад +12

      that sensitized material (photographic paper) has a Silver Halide which is sensitive to the light and when it transmitted it became latent photograph or negative photograph, and in order to it to be seen or be positive it needs to undergo a process called a chemical process, basically that's what the video show

    • @mommyissues5447
      @mommyissues5447 Год назад

      @@KoysWritchAviarytvYou’re a life saver omg

  • @MrRobhadfield
    @MrRobhadfield 10 лет назад +30

    Thanks for this, just showing my 8 year old why One Direction were putting their photos in 'water' in their video for 'Story of my life' :)
    (although I did point out that they should have the red light on haha)

  • @atakiri
    @atakiri 2 года назад +1

    Short and sweet, but provides a great view into the step by step

  • @nicklopro
    @nicklopro 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is awesome! love the food trays for the paper! This man has gusto! Getting it done. I am a newbie, but still I am uploading a film photography youtube short daily. I am fighting against the evil film goblins hellbent on gobbling up all things analog and leaving us destitute in a digital dystopia! Thank you for fighting the good fight! Subscribed!

  • @bluecigars
    @bluecigars 3 месяца назад +1

    amazing. we went from this into simply pressing ctrl+p on our pc

  • @4ajasminpasicolan90
    @4ajasminpasicolan90 3 года назад +4

    what are the materials needed in processing the image

  • @lynn8596
    @lynn8596 2 месяца назад

    How much do those machines, chemicals n photosensitive papers cost bc im so tired of shops scanning my film on a computer and letting them be dark and ugly

  • @aminzar446
    @aminzar446 4 года назад +3

    It's a simulation of this processus is possible ?

  • @abzalomkyeuwkyeuw
    @abzalomkyeuwkyeuw 8 месяцев назад +1

    I love the old way

  • @lila7826
    @lila7826 2 года назад +1

    I have two pieces of negatives from 2009, looking where can I wash this film? Any places to do this in 2022? Thanks

    • @rylanpien
      @rylanpien Год назад

      Just get them scanned digitally and printed or saved to your phone. You don't have to do them this way and scanning the negatives saves money and time

  • @aleksakosanovic7922
    @aleksakosanovic7922 3 года назад +6

    One question, how long can photo be "scanned" and not put into water, revealing what's on it?? I'm making a movie about it and that would be a major plot point, so it would be very helpful if I knew the answer :D

    • @defne888st8
      @defne888st8 Год назад

      The amount of time you need to light your photo on the enlarger is dependent on the lighting, kind of film, specific enlarger and exposure. Could be anywhere from 10 seconds to a minute. Once you've exposed your image to the enlarger, put it in the chemicals and develop it in the dark room. You can not expose your image to regular light until you've done this whole process.

  • @RedCinnamon88
    @RedCinnamon88 5 дней назад

    Like In the movies when there’s a stalker and the red room with the picture

  • @shaylawatson1244
    @shaylawatson1244 Год назад

    This remind me of the My Babysitter's a Vampire episode when they had the double gangers taking the school yearbook pictures

  • @ihatehumans11213
    @ihatehumans11213 3 года назад +1

    fkn awesome.

  • @josephfloresmartizano1770
    @josephfloresmartizano1770 Год назад

    God bless 💟💟🙏

  • @QARIB_JEWELRY
    @QARIB_JEWELRY 2 года назад +1

    Nice

  • @dtech2407
    @dtech2407 8 лет назад +4

    can I get this photos on pc after this process? ?

    • @anthonymacgregor9790
      @anthonymacgregor9790 7 лет назад +2

      the old film based way of developing photos would mean having to scan the finished picture or finding out if there is a way to scan the negatives

  • @sabrefoxx8115
    @sabrefoxx8115 25 дней назад

    And guess what? I'm in 2024 to report we are back to this again. It's called AI image generation, and this is how AI develops images from prompts, through processing steps out of nothing

  • @sd8213
    @sd8213 Год назад +16

    Video explains absolutely nothing

  • @Fuzzy_Platapus
    @Fuzzy_Platapus 4 года назад

    I'm a shit head who didn't like it