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In a message dated 5/23/00 6:30:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<< And if someone would only put into print a reliable documentation of
 "Traditional photographic emulsions and their representation of color
 values", please let me know. >>

Rev.

Kodak has done it. They put out a handbook concerning development of
orthochromatic emulsions, and visually contrasted older and newer emulsion
types. Last time I read it was in 1979 - don't know if it is still published
but copies must be around.

Twybil

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