Accordingly, what happens when film is exposed to light?
If too much light hits film, an image willstill be produced on a negative. An overexposed negative, even 3 to4 stops over, can then be corrected in scanning or printing.Film captures images with a photochemical reaction in theemulsion when exposed to light.
Similarly, how do you store exposed film? Storage at a low temperature after exposure willretard latent-image changes. You can keep exposed,unprocessed film in a refrigerator for a few days whennecessary. Put the film in a sealed container, and allow theunopened container to reach room temperature before removing thefilm for processing."
Secondly, how do you load film into a film camera?
Loading Film Into a Camera
- Open up the back of the camera.
- Insert your 35mm film roll into the film chamber.
- Gently pull the end of the film strip that is peeking out fromthe spool until it reaches the spindle on the other side of thefilm chamber.
- Advance the film forward.
How do you tell if a roll of film has been used?
The only sure way to tell if film has beenexposed or not is to develop it. Any light used toexamine undeveloped film will fog it. It is probablysafe to assume the rolls with no leaders extended out of thecartridge have been exposed. The rolls that stillhave film showing are another matter.
