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I usually watch this of an evening. Tonight they were in Stirling and there was a photographer who was using a camera similar to that used by F Frith.
To develop the glass plates KCl was used. I thought this was virtually impossible for normal people to obtain in UK.
How did he do it?
I usually watch this of an evening. Tonight they were in Stirling and there was a photographer who was using a camera similar to that used by F Frith.
To develop the glass plates KCl was used. I thought this was virtually impossible for normal people to obtain in UK.
How did he do it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry Howard, can't answer your actual qustion but we are watching this programme each night. We had high hopes of it but are very disappointed as the researchers don't seem to find subjects in each town which are still standing so we can see the "then and now" effect. Sometimes the photos that JS takes are ridiculous. There is going to be another similar programme starting on Sunday on ITV I think, David Suchet presenting "people I have shot"..............
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Hello Howard - it was myself who was making the plates. It was KCN used in the process, and its obtained via companies such as Sigma Aldritch. A license is required along with proof of intended use. The KCN also needs to be registered with local police/fire dept etc. It's very tightly controlled. Kind regards, Alex Boyd
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