[Frameworks] Subbing on film

2015-03-09 Thread Roger D. Wilson
Does anyone know what film manufacturers use as their subbing layer on film stock so that the emulsion adheres to the base? Thanks Roger Sent from Outlook___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com

Re: [Frameworks] Subbing on film

2015-03-09 Thread Roger D. Wilson
Sent from Outlook _ From: Jean-Louis Seguin bolext...@gmail.com Sent: Monday, March 9, 2015 1:28 PM Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Subbing on film To: Experimental Film Discussion List frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com On 2015-03-09, at 12:12 PM, Roger D

Re: [Frameworks] Subbing on film

2015-03-09 Thread Jean-Louis Seguin
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 Sent from Outlook Roger, I briefly scanned my copy of Making Kodak Film by Robert L.

Re: [Frameworks] Subbing on film

2015-03-09 Thread Roger D. Wilson
Thanks Kevin! This is exactly what I was looking for! Roger Sent from Outlook On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 1:37 PM -0700, Kevin Rice ke...@processreversal.org wrote: Roger, They use gelatin which has been specifically manufactured to perform within certain mechanical and optical standards.

Re: [Frameworks] Subbing on film

2015-03-09 Thread Kevin Rice
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

Re: [Frameworks] Subbing on film

2015-03-09 Thread Fred Smith
...@gmail.com mailto:bolext...@gmail.com Sent: Monday, March 9, 2015 1:28 PM Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Subbing on film To: Experimental Film Discussion List frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com mailto:frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com On 2015-03-09, at 12:12 PM, Roger D. Wilson wrote: Does anyone know