Hello to all,
I ran into this website by accident:www.costaricacoffeeart.com
They sell a chlorinated gelatin that, they claim, can be simply mixed with silver nitrate solution and citric acid to make a working glass negative solution.
However,after braging that it is 50 to 100 times faster than previous such emulsions, they rate the ISO at 0.5.
Is it worth looking at as a "starting point"for gelatin emulsion making,as opposed to starting with photo grade gelatin or phthalinated gelatin?
Regards,
Bill
I ran into this website by accident:www.costaricacoffeeart.com
They sell a chlorinated gelatin that, they claim, can be simply mixed with silver nitrate solution and citric acid to make a working glass negative solution.
However,after braging that it is 50 to 100 times faster than previous such emulsions, they rate the ISO at 0.5.
Is it worth looking at as a "starting point"for gelatin emulsion making,as opposed to starting with photo grade gelatin or phthalinated gelatin?
Regards,
Bill
