Farbnegativs
Farbnegativs are a type of photographic negative film characterized by their color properties and usage in color photography. The term "Farbnegativ" is German, translating to "color negative" in English. These films are designed to record images in a manner that preserves the color information through a negative image format, which can then be used to produce positive prints.
Farbnegativs typically contain multiple layers of emulsion, each sensitive to different regions of the visible spectrum,
Historically, Farbnegativs have been a dominant medium in color photography from the mid-20th century until the
With the rise of digital photography, the use of Farbnegativs has declined significantly, but they remain valued
Overall, Farbnegativs played a pivotal role in the history of color photography, facilitating the widespread dissemination