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: Invert the image (negative) and print it onto a clear transparency sheet using an inkjet printer.

: In a darkroom, place the transparency over a sheet of light-sensitive photo paper (like Ilford or Kentmere).

Because I don’t have access to the file , I can't see the specific content you're referring to. However, based on common workflows for turning video/film into physical photographic paper prints, here is how you can "develop" a paper project from that file. 1. Digital to Analog (Darkroom Workflow) IMG_8533.MOV

: Submerge the paper in developer (e.g., Dektol ), followed by stop bath and fixer. 2. Research Paper/Case Study

: Break down specific timestamps in the video. For instance, "At 0:15, the subject exhibits..." : Invert the image (negative) and print it

: Apply a "look" or LUT to give the footage a cinematic or professional feel.

If the video contains footage you want to print as a traditional black-and-white photograph, you’ll need to create a first: Frame Grab : Select the best frame from your .MOV file. However, based on common workflows for turning video/film

: Ensure the .MOV (likely an iPhone or DSLR format) is in a compatible codec like ProRes for smoother editing.