You can order Mr. Shanebrook's book from his website: www.makingkodakfilm.com. About 50 dollars (may have gone down since my order)

On 3/9/2015 1:40 PM, Roger D. Wilson wrote:
Thanks Jean-Louis,

I will try to track down a copy of this book. I did find this diagram on kodaks site that briefly mentions subbing but does not go into any details.

http://motion.kodak.com/motion/uploadedFiles/US_plugins_acrobat_en_motion_newsletters_filmEss_04_How-film-makes-image.pdf

Roger

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On 2015-03-09, at 12:12 PM, Roger D. Wilson wrote:

    Does anyone know what film manufacturers use as their subbing
    layer on film stock so that the emulsion adheres to the base?

    Thanks

    Roger

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Roger,

I briefly scanned my copy of "Making Kodak Film" by Robert L. Shanebrook (highly recommended, I might add) and I don't see any particular preparation to the increase adhesiveness. It says that after the gelatin is applied, it is immediately cooled, so this may be the trick to adhesion.

Cheers,
Jean-Louis




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