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Subject: Re: Kodak processing machine
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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
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From: "Stu Turk" 
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Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 5:21 PM
Subject: Kodak processing machine


>     In another list I follow there was a notice that CNN reported that
Kodak
> is bringing out a new $30,000 dry processing machine that is suppose to
> process film (film, not digital) in five minutes then make regular
> non-chemical prints at low prices.  Processing and printing a roll is
> suppose to be about $4.00.  The machine dispenses a disk with the images
on
> it but not the film/negatives.   I assume it is for C-41 film only.
>      the discussion in the list seems to be between those who won't use
the
> new machine because they want the negatives I'd be in that group - and
those
> who figure what the heck, if it keeps Kodak making film then let the
> snapshooters have at it.
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