The process of treating exposed photographic materials such as film or photographic paper with chemicals to make the captured image visible.
The manifestation or appearance of a certain form or state, often referring to how something becomes evident or shows itself in a visible way.
A chemical treatment applied to photographic media to reveal images that were previously hidden, allowing for the transformation from latent to visible content.
Example:
このフィルムを現像してもらえますか。
A liquid used in the chemical process of developing photographs, which contains reducing agents that facilitate the conversion of exposed photographic materials into visible images.
A specialized solution that combines primary developing agents, such as metol and hydroquinone, with auxiliary substances to enhance the development of photographic films.