kevin_v
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I was looking at some drying negatives last night in a dark bathroom with a flashlight, and I found that, by shining the light on the back of the film, the crystals reflected white while the gelatin just let the light pass through creating a positive image. It only worked well with frames with more or less correct exposure and decent contrast, and it certainly doesn't give the same image as one might get with scanning or printing, but it was still pretty cool. I'm relatively new to film photography and was just wondering if anyone else had noticed this effect / used it for anything practical.