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>From: "Richard Prentiss" 
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>To: photo{at}fanciful.org
>Subject: Re: Kodak processing machine
>Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 18:53:14 -0700
>
>This would be the system originally invented by
>Applied Science Fiction, where the film is
>chemically developed (not really dry) to
>total completion, being scanned in IR with
>enough resolution to separate the different
>color layers. Wet processing, but no effluent
>no need for a drain. The negatives are said
>to be totally black, do you still want them?
>Rich

Mmm... this may well be the beginning of a totally
new photo indrustry - IR Readers for Black Negatives!

May be we can be the FIRST Group to pool our resources
to develope THIS NEW INDUSTRY??  :)

But, for good or evil, the digital is here to stay...
the digital cameras are outselling film cameras as we speak.
10 to 20 times zoom lenses are fairly common now
for digitals which are rare as hens tooth for film cameras.

AND that is bad, for I have a museum of film cameras
to point my digitals at...   :)

-Wayne

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