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Using the Faraday Effect, you might have some interaction between magnetism and light, but not with the emulsion itself. Generally, except for a few carefully controlled situations, magnetism does not influence chemical reactions. But, why don't you try it yourself?

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You could also try the Surface Magneto-Optical Kerr Effect - otherwise known as SMOKE -
but you might also need some MIRRORS...
 
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