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Answer:

With a negative image the light and dark values are D. Reversed. in a negative image the values will be opposite. The blacks will be white and the whites will be black.

Step-by-step explanation:

A) Sepia toned is when the photograph has brownish tones.

B) Correctly displayed is what it sounds like

C) Camera obscured is when the light traveling through a small hole (pinhole) flips and the picture is now upside down

D) Reversed is what it sounds like

When in the darkroom after developing your film if you want to enlarge it (make the small negative bigger like the size of an actual photograph ex: 8 by 10) you put the picture in an enlarger which shines a light down to where your light sensitive paper will be. Because the Negative has the opposite colors the parts that are black / darkest are going to let the least amount of light through creating a white area on the light sensitive paper. For the parts that are white on the negative it will let the most amount of light go through onto the paper creating the darkest parts.

i really hope this helped and made sense if you need me to clarify just let me know :)

User CristisS
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Answer:

a) sepia tined, im not sure if this i right or wrong but correct me if im wrong

Step-by-step explanation:

i used to be in photargraphy and i learned this!

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