Photographic negative from which a print or transparency is made.
An internegative is made by duping a positive slide or transparency onto color negative film. The internegative can then be printed on color negative (Type "C") paper. Negative printing materials have lower contrast than do positive papers, but the internegative process will reduce overall sharpness and color saturation.
a color negative shot from your slide
a negative produced from a positive transparency (slide)
Negative made from a positive original. Essential for preserving reversal films.
Middle grade copy of a film that is used to make additional prints.
Film negative of motion picture made from original raw negative to facilitate making of positive copies in quantity.
A copy negative made from a slide.
This is a duplicate negative made from the interpositive.It uses the same fine grain film stock as is used to make the interpositive, but since it is made from a positive image, this will result in a negative image.This can be intercut with a client's original camera negative.If a negative is requested, then the previous two steps must be followed.
Negative made from a transparency for the purpose of making photographic prints.
Internegatives are elements of film stock that are used to make the thousands of release prints for movie theater.