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bazi dijital stüdyolarda yapılıyomuş bu olay film kaydediciler vasıtasıyla fakat pahalı bir mevzuymuş. velhasıl günümüzde böyle bir şeyin pratikte bir faydası yokmuş falan. vaktin varsa hevesliysen para harcayıp yapabilirmişsin.
"I think you are asking if you can take a digital file, and make an actual "negative" on film. The answer is yes, but it is quite expensive.
There are professional photo labs that offer a service to "write" digital files to film using what is called a "film recorder" which exposes the digital image onto film. The film is then developed, and the negative can be printed just like any other negative would be.
However, with the plethora of digital printing options out there today, there really isn't a compelling reason to do this, as the digital file is/has replaced negatives. If your motivation is your concern about archiving your digital memories - simply be sure to have more than one backup copy of every image you have taken. Yes... it can indeed be a time consuming process, but as long as you have a system in place for doing so, it is quite simple - and more archival than negatives. In fact, I'd be more concerned with the task of converting your negatives to digital format."