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The chemical process by which the latent image on exposed film is turned into a visible image.
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What are the effects of developing film with an expired developer?
Unless you don't care about your photos, it's a false economy to mess with expired chemicals, unless you do a clip test immediately prior to your intended processing.
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Why does it look like nothing is on my developed film?
Another possibility, but unlikely, is that the lab did not develop sufficiently. The way to determine that is to look to the sides of the film. There should be fully developed lettering or numbering …