Your story sems to say we protected these people; that may be true but
I got the impression they were pressured and or "physically" encouraged...
the reports are vague in this respect.
That is a pretty low blow. Nobody is de·ny·ing Kodak's strength in research, but to characterize Agfa's ability as lacking capability is out of tune with the world as we know it.
I should point out that Kodak might even seem to lack capability
if you consider that it knew about gold sensitization much earlier than is usually acknowledged, but could not tame the reaction.
That one stop or so in speed had Kodak working 24/7 trying to catch up with Agfa,
much to the stress of Kodak researchers.
What do you mean by "identical"?
True, They were both positive emulsions, for making photographic paper.
Was Kodabromide was an ammonical emulsion?
Was Kodabromide a washed emulsion ?
I am curious if anyone knows what year Kodabromide first appeared.
To the best of your knowledge, Kodak never found that piece of information?
I am pretty sure I know where it is... I have uncovered the huge file it where it is probably sleeping, but it is so huge and disorderly that it will take a some time to examine fully. Transportation to the file site costs about 150 USD.
If any one wants me to look, I will send them my pay pal account information!
Humm... that said, if anyone wants to do some research on this or similar files but has other obligations, I could do this work for them by proxy....