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Markok765 said:Did you know that your coating a film base with a cow skeletion?
Marko, I knew this about 50 years before you were born.
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Markok765 said:Did you know that your coating a film base with a cow skeletion?
jim appleyard said:I hope this means that rap music (the ultimate oxymoron) will go away?
Photo Engineer said:Mmmmm, yes, but then it will return unfortunately.
PE
pnance said:Kosher? As i understand it, gelatin is so far removed with processing from bones that it is not referred to as a meat item.
It would be interesting to hear from a rabbi on this one.
So is wet collodion capture with albumen printing vegetarian? No chickens are harmed in the collection of albumen... if the eggs are not fertile, I suppose.eumenius said:The wet collodion plates are working without any gelatine, as well as salt paper - but the sensitive layers of these materials are not perfect at all, and are QUITE slow and contrasty.
arigram said:Don't the japanese make gelatine with no animals parts in it?
Maybe Fujifilm is vegan...
Bob F. said:During the tour at Ilford earlier this year, the head honcho of their emulsion dept did mention that one of the biggest problems he has is with the consistency and quality of the gelatine. Came as a surpise to most I suspect: I for one assumed it was just a support for the emulsion that allowed the processing chemicals to reach the emulsion crystals - but it's clearly not that simple (the older I get, the more that seems to become the general case...).
Cheers, Bob.
Ole said:It was also said that they had once tried replacing the gelatin with another similar (vegetable derived) product, but discovered that they would have had to reinvent emulsion making from scratch to make it work.
That is clearly way out of any possible film research budget!
gainer said:Do any of you have some idea that if you refuse to use animal parts for photographic purposes, they will suddenly cease bring used?
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I wasn't saying or implying that a vegan should try to make film without gelatin. I'm saying that whether or not one eats parts of animal bodies, the inedible parts will nevertheless be found rotting after death unless they are put to use. Eating meat products or not does not change this fact.Helen B said:Has anybody actually expressed that idea here? It seems fair enough to have some interest in the origins of the things we use and the things we eat especially as in the case of film, gelatin is something of a magic bullet. However, if a vegetarian or vegan makes a decision about how they wish to live their lives, isn't that their business?
Best,
Helen
dphill said:Holy Cow! I must be tired.
At first glance I thought it said cowboy
Rest,...I need rest
gainer said:I wasn't saying or implying that a vegan should try to make film without gelatin. I'm saying that whether or not one eats parts of animal bodies, the inedible parts will nevertheless be found rotting after death unless they are put to use. Eating meat products or not does not change this fact.
Pragmatist said:ECONOMICS 101--As long as there is any market to engage in a particular consumptive activity, raw materials will be utilized and exploited to the maximum capital gain.
Translation: Whether gelatin is used in film is immaterial in the larger market picture. The demand of the larger market is one that will continue to find new commodities and placement irrespective of any singular philosophical belief, e.g., vegans. There are not enough vegans on the planet Earth to disturb the meat production industry. Anyone care to run down to wherever and get a triple burger Stacker and shorten their life???
gainer said:I wasn't saying or implying that a vegan should try to make film without gelatin. I'm saying that whether or not one eats parts of animal bodies, the inedible parts will nevertheless be found rotting after death unless they are put to use. Eating meat products or not does not change this fact.
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