So... exposure, and damage to the original film can come from all these different types of light. I suppose, similar lighting fading paint over time if left exposed? Only on a much quicker scale.
When you consider how much effort goes into each form of art, from time spent painting to time spent developing... It's frustrating to see it dismissed by people who do not think it is a viable or worthy pursuit outside of hobbies.
I will have to read more about the process of photo development. There is more to it than I had considered, certainly.
well i can do that easy but i could also like show you how to properly develop one but like ruining a pic isnt the worst as long as you didnt ruin the original film youre developing from
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I suppose, similar lighting fading paint over time if left exposed? Only on a much quicker scale.
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tho in photography you get like
blobs and blurs and etc
can be fun to fuck with on an artistic scale but
usually best avoided
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It's frustrating to see it dismissed by people who do not think it is a viable or worthy pursuit outside of hobbies.
I will have to read more about the process of photo development. There is more to it than I had considered, certainly.
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show you how to properly develop one
but like ruining a pic isnt the worst as long as you didnt ruin the original film youre developing from
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Taking good photographs would make transferring them to canvas much easier, for one.
But it is good to know a single mistake does not ruin the original film as long as you treat it with care.
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ill make time for you whenever
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ill talk to you later dude
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Yes. Have a good day.