> When the film is unexposed, there is no image.
> When the film has been exposed, there is a potential image hidden in
> the chemical changes light has caused. It is called a latent image.
> When the film has been developed, there is a real image.
>
> A real image is more chemically stable than unexposed film which is
> more stable than is exposed film.
Oh, there _was_ a real answer. oops. Actually, now I re-parse the original
sentence, it all makes sense after all. sorry..
-- dan
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