In article <000001c0deba$43135e40$04000005@default> you write:
>An interesting (dry) development from the British Journal of Photography'=
>s
>e-newsletter.  It would be an amazing process if it works.

[Press release]

I remember seeing something similar before. It seems the film gets
destroyed (rendered unusable for printing or projecting) in the
process. I see little or no advantage in using this process, other
than reduced use of chemistry.

More info and a cheesy animation on http://www.appliedsciencefiction.com ,
choose Products -> Digital PIC (no direct link).
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