Re: Announcement about Kodak

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Yes, Kodachrome can be developed in B&W chemicals without the toxic waste of the color process.
 
S.
----- Original Message -----
From: Bob Maxey
Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 10:26 PM
Subject: Re: Announcement about Kodak

>>>B and W chemical are far less toxic than color chemistry. ( I did teach in  a
Physic Dept.)
And in case you don't know history the first color pictures were made with 
black and white film. >>>
 
 
The point was not how toxic b/w is; it was what might happen when Kodachrome is developed in b/w chemistry. I do not know either way and I doubt you do either. No offence. I will give you the effluents are probably not all that toxic if disposed of properly.
 
 
By the way, I am quite familiar with early color. Kodachrome is a black and white film as is the Technicolor IB process. Your point has nothing to do with the issue.
 
 
Bob
 

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