I've ...tried. But some of them are very- ah. Headstrong, I've noticed. And I'm not about to chastise someone else's pokemon.
[A blink- and oh! Photography question. He grins.]
To put it easy terms, light is both what makes photos and destroys them. In order to project the negatives onto the photopaper they have to be exposed to some kind of light to activate the silver salts in the paper, but if there's too much light, everything just fogs out, leaving a bleached looking photo. It's a very precarious balance.
So a small lamp with a red light would be what I would need to make photos, but say, if someone opened the closet door while I was working... [And he grimaces.]
Re: Video;
[A blink- and oh! Photography question. He grins.]
To put it easy terms, light is both what makes photos and destroys them. In order to project the negatives onto the photopaper they have to be exposed to some kind of light to activate the silver salts in the paper, but if there's too much light, everything just fogs out, leaving a bleached looking photo. It's a very precarious balance.
So a small lamp with a red light would be what I would need to make photos, but say, if someone opened the closet door while I was working... [And he grimaces.]