falotico
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While I was in Rochester at the beginning of May, I was able to have lunch with Photo Engineer at the George Eastman Museum cafe. He introduced me to another engineer who worked for Kodak, Martin Scott, and we talked over a variety of photo related topics. Among these were types of gelatin for transfer matrix stock; Louis Condax and the Kodak Dye Transfer process; an antique process called Uvachrome and nickel complexes which gave strong complimentary colors. Later Prof Pixel stopped by and I was introduced to him. The whole lunch was like sitting with Henry Steinway and talking about pianos, or sitting with Fred Duesenberg and talking about cars. Later I got to visit the emulsion workshops and witness Mark Ostenman coat some film. Wonderful day!
Here is a shot of me, Martin Scott and Photo Engineer at lunch.
Here is a shot of me, Martin Scott and Photo Engineer at lunch.
