Todd Foster
Member
MAKING KODAK FILM. Is this what is about to be lost?
I just ordered a book called Making Kodak Film from an APUG ad. This book promises to tell the inside story of the complex process that Kodak has evolved. It should lay to rest any vague ideas that I or others have had about making their own film. It's a super space age, multi generational accomplishment. Not cheap at $38 delivered, but my usual strategy of waiting for a bargain remainder sale is unlikely to pay off, it's too specialized. A special printing, sold by author, limited to stock on hand.
www.makingkodakfilm.com
copy from the site:
"The technology required to make photographic film has been a secret held by a few companies. This book explains, for the first time, at this level of detail, how Eastman Kodak Company makes film. Photographic film is one of the most technically sophisticated chemical products that is used in everyday life. Over 200 complex chemical components are coated on to film base in up to 18 unique, precision layers which in total are half the thickness of a human hair.
This insiders view explains in simple terms how the operation works. It is a picture book with over 25 diagrams and over 130 photographs of Kodaks production materials and equipment. Sixty percent of the printed surface area is illustrations. The book is unique; nearly all the illustrations were made specifically for this book."
Let's hope this book is not a sad memorial to what has been lost. I want a copy in any case, especially in the worst case.
Todd Foster. Pioneertown, CA.
I just ordered a book called Making Kodak Film from an APUG ad. This book promises to tell the inside story of the complex process that Kodak has evolved. It should lay to rest any vague ideas that I or others have had about making their own film. It's a super space age, multi generational accomplishment. Not cheap at $38 delivered, but my usual strategy of waiting for a bargain remainder sale is unlikely to pay off, it's too specialized. A special printing, sold by author, limited to stock on hand.
www.makingkodakfilm.com
copy from the site:
"The technology required to make photographic film has been a secret held by a few companies. This book explains, for the first time, at this level of detail, how Eastman Kodak Company makes film. Photographic film is one of the most technically sophisticated chemical products that is used in everyday life. Over 200 complex chemical components are coated on to film base in up to 18 unique, precision layers which in total are half the thickness of a human hair.
This insiders view explains in simple terms how the operation works. It is a picture book with over 25 diagrams and over 130 photographs of Kodaks production materials and equipment. Sixty percent of the printed surface area is illustrations. The book is unique; nearly all the illustrations were made specifically for this book."
Let's hope this book is not a sad memorial to what has been lost. I want a copy in any case, especially in the worst case.
Todd Foster. Pioneertown, CA.