If many of US could do it, how come so few are doing it?
If many of US want to, how come so few want to learn to do it.
I'm a bit younger than you are Patrick, but I'm not crying, I'm trying to do something to change the attitudes and reactions out there. I'm trying to teach it to others.
Once the ability to make photosensitive materials is gone, it is gone. Pt/Pd, Daugerrotype and all of the other alternative processes are beautiful and useful and have their place, but the silver halide grain emulsion is the only one that gives us speed and spectral sensitivity, something we need for color analog photography. All of the other systems are relegated to UV sensitivity or blue light sensitivity and will need digital intervention to allow for color analog photography.
Use it or lose it. Learn how or lose it people.
PE