Ordinary photographic film reverses black and white, in the sense that the most brightly illuminated areas become blackest upon development (hence the term negative). Suppose a hologram negative is viewed directly, without making a positive transparency. How will the resulting images differ from those obtained with the positive? Explain.

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Ordinary photographic film reverses black and white, in the
sense that the most brightly illuminated areas become blackest upon
development
(hence the term negative). Suppose a hologram negative
is viewed directly, without making a positive transparency. How
will the resulting images differ from those obtained with the positive?
Explain.

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