Re:Ferrets & Photos
>Photos are made up of three layers. There's the base (paper), the something
>that I can never remember the name of and I don't have my conservation books
>here but which is responsible for creating the image, and the emulsion. The
>emulsion is the sort of soft gooey part of the photo that sort of holds the
>image to the paper. In certain types of photographic processes, the
>emulsion was made from egg whites. Now it's made from a kind of man-made
>gelatin. What your ferret is doing is munching on the emulsion...
Although I work for Kodak, I have nothing to do with film and therefore
can't give you the gory details on it. IMHO, although a nibble or two of a
photo *might* not cause any harm to your fuzz-terrors, it wouldn't be wise
to let them eat dine on them. Quite a variety of chemicals are used in
photography and I don't think they would "do a body good", to steal a line
from a commercial.
Besides the chemical content, I wouldn't want to see the photographic paper
(which I can't imagine breaking down well in anybody's digestive track)
cause a blockage in one of your babies. As you've seen in other FML's,
intestinal blockages are very real and very life-threatening problems to
ferrets. It's best to avoid that worry all together and keep your photos
out of our ferret's reach.
Re: How can I take photographs of my kit?
I assume you are asking how to get pictures of your kit into electronic form
to use on a web page or your newspaper. Essentially there is two ways - 1.)
take a picture of your kit, get it developed, and use a scanner to digitize
the picture or 2.) get a digital camera and take pictures of your kit. We
have used both methods to create the pictures used on our ferret web page
(http://www.servtech.com/public/greenman/ferrets.html). You can see that
both methods render reasonably high quality images.
If you are interested in creating digital images often, I would suggest you
look into getting a scanner or digital camera. They both come in a wide
range of qualities and prices - something should be able to suit your needs.
If you don't have the extra money or this is a one time need, see if there
is someone that will let you borrow or use their camera or scanner. Good
luck!!
-kim, squirt (you have my permission to take a photo of my royal
personage.), pippi (aim - focus - clic-*ZOOM!*-k - pippi dodging out
of a picture), atlas (stares at the camera), and 'jinx (who always poses)
Kimberly Burkard | _ Everything I needed to know in life,
Eastman Kodak Company| _____C .._. I learned from my ferret:
Rochester, New York | ____/ \___/ Frolic and dance for joy often, have
[log in to unmask] |<____/\_---\_\ no fear or worries, and enjoy life.
[Posted in FML issue 1627]
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