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George Eastman House is listing a workshop on 35mm Daguerreotype, with the opening teaser "Make real daguerreotypes with your own 35mm camera without expensive processing equipment or dangerous chemicals." Does anyone know what process they're using? I'm curious in particular as to whether they're using the Becquerel process, which still requires quite stringent precautions in the lab, or whether there's some other process that has further mitigated the safety risks.
http://eastmanhouse.org/events/detail.php?title=photo-workshop12_2014
http://eastmanhouse.org/events/detail.php?title=photo-workshop12_2014