This is a good point and I have researched the USPTO ...what do you
think about doing this? Have you done it? I am excited to try it.
On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 16:26:31 -0500 (EST), Ryuji Suzuki
<rs@silvergrain.org> wrote:
> From: Alex Swain <fotoobscura@gmail.com>
> Subject: WTB: UNUSED K-12 or K-14 process film. (135, 120, super 8/double 8, etc), bulk, 70mm EIR, etc.
> Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 08:02:07 -0500
>
> > For various experimentations.
> >
> > Please *email* if you have some and make your offer. I'm also open to
> > any old, unused film.(and when I say old 1940 is ok) .e.g. kodak
> > safety film, or any severely outdated film in general...(10-xx years
> > :) Bulk is ok, so is 70mm. Will pay a pretty penny for 70mm EIR.
>
> > p.s the only stipulation I have is that you are moderately/highly
> > confident it wasn't damaged badly.
>
> What about you make your own emulsion from 1920's formula, such as one
> disclosed in US patent 1574944?
>
> --
> Ryuji Suzuki
> "People seldom do what they believe in. They do what is convenient,
> then repent." (Bob Dylan, Brownsville Girl, 1986)
>
-- Cheers, Alex Swain (fo) http://www.zoom.shReceived on Tue Feb 1 22:49:19 2005
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