Re: photo emulsions

From: Tom Richards (tomr@aicasting.com)
Date: Sat Mar 18 2000 - 11:43:56 EET


Ed: You know what research is all about! That was excellent advice you gave him.

At 07:40 PM 3/17/00 EST, you wrote:
>In a message dated 00-03-17 14:46:46 EST, map984@fuse.net writes:
>
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> I'm working on a project to develop a photo emulsion
>
>Dear Mr. Page:
>
>There's probably more information out there on this than you can shake a
>stick at. A lot depends on the specifics of your application and desired
>results. Since I am in perfect ignorance of those, here are some general
>starting points:
>
>1. Do an engineering index literature
>
>2. Do a good card catalog library search
>3. Do a US patent search
>4. Search the chemical literature using the Chem Abstracts.
>Most of this work can be done on the web, and you'll need physical access to
>a university library for the books.
>
>With the breadth of this subject, if you don't limit your search carefully,
>we may never hear from you again.
>
>Have fun,
>Ed
>
>Ed Grenda
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