Fun fact: Kodak had some issues with gelatine that contained too much sulfur back in the 1920s, which ruined a lot of the material they were producing. Happened because the cows have eaten a different type of grass.
This led to Kodak becoming a large cattle farming company too, so they had control over that part.
Side effect of this was the development of faster film.
Fun fact: Kodak had some issues with gelatine that contained too much sulfur back in the 1920s, which ruined a lot of the material they were producing. Happened because the cows have eaten a different type of grass.
This led to Kodak becoming a large cattle farming company too, so they had control over that part.
Side effect of this was the development of faster film.
Film science is completely bonkers.