image négative - significado y definición. Qué es image négative
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Qué (quién) es image négative - definición

PHOTOGRAPHS IN WHICH THE TONES OR COLORS ARE REVERSED FROM THEIR APPEARANCE IN NATURE, USUALLY ON A TRANSPARENT SUPPORT OF CELLULOID, ACETATE, OR ON PAPER, INTENDED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PRODUCING POSITIVE PRINTS
Negative film; Photographic negative; Negative Film; Photo negative; Film negative; Negative (film); Film negatives; Negative image; Color negative; Inverted colors; Negative color
  • Picture showing a [[dust storm]] during the [[Dust Bowl]] period, [[Texas Panhandle]], TX
  • A negative of the previous image. Curiously, it appears to be the original photo.

Negative number         
  • A visual representation of the addition of positive and negative numbers. Larger balls represent numbers with greater magnitude.
  • Negative storey numbers in an elevator.
  • The number line
REAL NUMBER THAT IS STRICTLY LESS THAN ZERO
Negative numbers; Negative and nonnegative numbers; Positive and negative numbers; Antinumber; Negative negative; Negative Negative; Negative negative number; Negative negative numbers; Negative Negative number; Negative Negative numbers; Negative Negative Number; Negative Negative Numbers; Negative negative Number; Negative negative Numbers; Directed number; History of negative numbers; Negative and non-negative numbers; Negative Number; Minus number
In mathematics, a negative number represents an opposite."Integers are the set of whole numbers and their opposites.
Negative pricing         
  • futures]] prices on the [[New York Mercantile Exchange]] in March, April, and May 2020
PRICES BELOW ZERO
Negative price; Negative prices
In economics, negative pricing can occur when demand for a product drops or supply increases to an extent that owners or suppliers are prepared to pay others to accept it, in effect setting the price to a negative number. This can happen because it costs money to transport, store, and dispose of a product even when there is little demand to buy it.
Gram-negative         
  • [[Gram-positive]] and -negative [[bacteria]] are differentiated chiefly by their [[cell wall]] structure
  • Gram-negative [[cell wall]] structure
GROUP OF BACTERIA THAT DO NOT RETAIN THE GRAM STAIN USED IN BACTERIAL DIFFERENTIATION
Gram negative; Gram negative bacterium; Gram negative bacteria; Gram-negative bacterium; Gram-negative bacterial infections; Gram-negative oxygenic photosynthetic bacteria; Gramnegative bacteria; Negibacteria; Gram-negative bacilli; Gram-negative; Gram-; Diderms; Gram-negative bacterial; Diderm bacteria
¦ adjective see Gram stain.

Wikipedia

Negative (photography)

In photography, a negative is an image, usually on a strip or sheet of transparent plastic film, in which the lightest areas of the photographed subject appear darkest and the darkest areas appear lightest. This reversed order occurs because the extremely light-sensitive chemicals a camera film must use to capture an image quickly enough for ordinary picture-taking are darkened, rather than bleached, by exposure to light and subsequent photographic processing.

In the case of color negatives, the colors are also reversed into their respective complementary colors. Typical color negatives have an overall dull orange tint due to an automatic color-masking feature that ultimately results in improved color reproduction.

Negatives are normally used to make positive prints on photographic paper by projecting the negative onto the paper with a photographic enlarger or making a contact print. The paper is also darkened in proportion to its exposure to light, so a second reversal results which restores light and dark to their normal order.

Negatives were once commonly made on a thin sheet of glass rather than a plastic film, and some of the earliest negatives were made on paper.

Transparent positive prints can be made by printing a negative onto special positive film, as is done to make traditional motion picture film prints for use in theaters. Some films used in cameras are designed to be developed by reversal processing, which produces the final positive, instead of a negative, on the original film. Positives on film or glass are known as transparencies or diapositives, and if mounted in small frames designed for use in a slide projector or magnifying viewer they are commonly called slides.