Photo Engineer
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Sal;
Good information but not applicable in "all" cases as you say. In Eastern Europe, where labor is cheaper, the photo people there are getting older as we all are, and are not training replacements either in formal education or through apprenticeships. Here in the US, photo schools never did teach the basics of product design and emulsion making and coating, nor did they try doing some hard experiments, just simple ones.
Japan is about the only country that had a good sound education in photography from the ground up. In fact, Japan no longer sends exchange students to the US to RIT or any other photo school as theirs are so much better.
I think that other demands on our time and the expense are part of the situation as I said in the OP. Nevertheless, someone was building his own coating machine, and someone else promised us a 400 speed film and we see nothing more from them.
PE
Good information but not applicable in "all" cases as you say. In Eastern Europe, where labor is cheaper, the photo people there are getting older as we all are, and are not training replacements either in formal education or through apprenticeships. Here in the US, photo schools never did teach the basics of product design and emulsion making and coating, nor did they try doing some hard experiments, just simple ones.
Japan is about the only country that had a good sound education in photography from the ground up. In fact, Japan no longer sends exchange students to the US to RIT or any other photo school as theirs are so much better.
I think that other demands on our time and the expense are part of the situation as I said in the OP. Nevertheless, someone was building his own coating machine, and someone else promised us a 400 speed film and we see nothing more from them.
PE