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Photography -- Negatives.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: A negative image is a total inversion of a positive image, in which light areas appear dark and vice versa. A negative color image is additionally color reversed, with red areas appearing cyan, greens appearing magenta and blues appearing yellow. This sometimes can have a reverse effect and cause the greens to appear a reddish brown. When refering to photgraphy, this most likely is about the processed film strip that is called a "negative" - it is one of the phases of the processing step from image to photograph.

Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:

Student Speaking to Crowd Outside

 Digital Record
Identifier: 016.EEPN_5_019
Dates: 1969; Digitized: 2018-11-12

Students Gather in Auditorium

 Digital Record
Identifier: 016.EEPN_5_012
Dates: 1969

Students Listening to Speaker

 Digital Record
Identifier: 016.EEPN_5_011
Dates: 1969

University Photograph files

 Collection
Identifier: 013.UP
Abstract The University Photograph files is the photographic record of the Michigan State Normal School, Michigan State Normal College, Eastern Michigan College and Eastern Michigan University. Although additional photographs reside in other collections, these subject files were compiled from photographs from the official university photographer, alumni, Aurora and the Normal News and ...
Dates: 1860 - 2004

Ypsilanti Area photographic negative collection

 Collection
Identifier: 018.YA
Abstract The Ypsilanti Area photographic negative collection includes 35mm film taken between 1977 and 1985. The provenance of the collection is unknown, so while most of the negatives indicated an event and event date, the photographer and motivation for taking the images are unknown. Events documented in the collection are a mix of town/gown with the majority of events documenting the Ypsilanti community. 1981 and 1985 are the most extensively photographed. Negatives...
Dates: circa 1970-1985; Majority of material found within 1981 - 1985