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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On 2015-03-09, at 12:12 PM, Roger D
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.
Thanks Kevin! This is exactly what I was looking for!
Roger
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Roger,
They use gelatin which has been specifically manufactured to perform within
certain mechanical and optical standards.
Roger,
They use gelatin which has been specifically manufactured to perform within
certain mechanical and optical standards. However, the process of getting
that layer to adhere to the base is, of course, the trick to proper
subbing. Such processes vary depending on the composition of the
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On 2015-03-09, at 12:12 PM, Roger D. Wilson wrote:
Does anyone know