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Gelatin Failure Kodak in 70's?

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I've got enought sense left to not even start a project like that. I'm only 61, and just hope I manage to get my mancave finished in time to do a few projects before the end game
I hope you left room for the Acme-Gridley!:D
 
Can't even think right now,,, what's the old school screw machine all cam driven? Brown&Sharp? Anyway, 1/2" or 5/8 can't remember, but could have had it for the cost of getting it moved.

I'm a one off sort of guy with cameras, as well as most of the other hobbies,,, CAM is totally wasted on me. I do computers during the dayChase for the $$,,, don't want it hooked to anything at home unless it's stuff supporting my Luddite hobbies
 
If the emulsion came off the support at any time, perhaps he tried to process a C22 product (75F) in a C41 process (100F). If he did that, the emulsion would dissolve right off the support.

PE

I remember quite a few people "discovering" that for themselves :blink:

I never quite understood why - the films all clearly said C41 on the metal case of the cassette for 35mm film.

Its amazing that some people tried to blame Kodak for this :confused:

Martin
 
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