Guest guest Posted June 9, 2004 Report Share Posted June 9, 2004 My information was that all film that comes on a roll is non-vegan. That's something that most vegans had to live with, one way or another, until digital came along. About the paper one then prints on, I dunno - or the stuff one uses to do it - since I don't do photography except to point and shoot ;=) Perhaps someone else on this list can advise you - ????? Help, someone! Otherwise, I suggest you look on the net. The UK Vegan Society has always been a pretty good source of this kind of info. I'll see if I have the link somewhere and post if for you, okay? Or PETA? I haven't tried them yet. Best luck, gf , rob parker-munn <robmun1> wrote: > Yes thanks, I like a little spice now and again and > the recipes I've seen so far look interesting. Yes, I > was aware film was a gelatinous affair and I am > digital, but I'm still not sure about the development > process when developing and printing digital images; > which we do when we want prints. I s it only the film > that is non vegan then? Are there any films which are > vegan at all? > > Robert. > > --- greenfury2004 <greenfury2004> wrote: > > Hello, Robert ;=) > > I hope you enjoy our list - and I hope you will feel > like trying some of the spicy > recipes that members have kindly posted! After all > that's what this list is all > about *lol* although maybe if you don't eat much that > is heated up by spices > you will want to take it cautiously at first ;=) > > As for the photography question, I think there are > others more able to speak > about that than I, but my understanding is: Film is > non-vegan, go digital ;=) > > I'll look forward to talking with you about Vegetarian > Spice! > > gf > Owner/Moderator > > , rob > parker-munn <robmun1> > wrote: > > Hello, my name is Robert, I am a vegan and was > > vegetarian before that; don't use very much spice, > > never take alcohol or smoke,eat very ordinary foods > > usually but prefer organic and follow a vegan code. > > I'm 55, still learning,does anyone know if there are > > non vegan constituents involved in film processing, > > (printing pictures)? > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________ > > Messenger - Communicate instantly... " Ping " > > your friends today! Download Messenger Now > > http://uk.messenger./download/index.html > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2004 Report Share Posted June 9, 2004 Ok, here you are ;=) thought I'd lost it *lol* http://www.vegansociety.com/html/people/lifestyle/hobbies/photography.php Hope this helps. gf , " greenfury2004 " < greenfury2004> wrote: > My information was that all film that comes on a roll is non-vegan. That's > something that most vegans had to live with, one way or another, until digital > came along. About the paper one then prints on, I dunno - or the stuff one > uses to do it - since I don't do photography except to point and shoot ;=) > > Perhaps someone else on this list can advise you - ????? Help, someone! > > Otherwise, I suggest you look on the net. The UK Vegan Society has always > been a pretty good source of this kind of info. I'll see if I have the link > somewhere and post if for you, okay? Or PETA? I haven't tried them yet. > > Best luck, > > gf > > , rob parker-munn < robmun1> > wrote: > > Yes thanks, I like a little spice now and again and > > the recipes I've seen so far look interesting. Yes, I > > was aware film was a gelatinous affair and I am > > digital, but I'm still not sure about the development > > process when developing and printing digital images; > > which we do when we want prints. I s it only the film > > that is non vegan then? Are there any films which are > > vegan at all? > > > > Robert. > > > > --- greenfury2004 <greenfury2004> wrote: > > > > Hello, Robert ;=) > > > > I hope you enjoy our list - and I hope you will feel > > like trying some of the spicy > > recipes that members have kindly posted! After all > > that's what this list is all > > about *lol* although maybe if you don't eat much that > > is heated up by spices > > you will want to take it cautiously at first ;=) > > > > As for the photography question, I think there are > > others more able to speak > > about that than I, but my understanding is: Film is > > non-vegan, go digital ;=) > > > > I'll look forward to talking with you about Vegetarian > > Spice! > > > > gf > > Owner/Moderator > > > > , rob > > parker-munn <robmun1> > > wrote: > > > Hello, my name is Robert, I am a vegan and was > > > vegetarian before that; don't use very much spice, > > > never take alcohol or smoke,eat very ordinary foods > > > usually but prefer organic and follow a vegan code. > > > I'm 55, still learning,does anyone know if there are > > > non vegan constituents involved in film processing, > > > (printing pictures)? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________ > > > Messenger - Communicate instantly... " Ping " > > > your friends today! Download Messenger Now > > > http://uk.messenger./download/index.html > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2004 Report Share Posted June 11, 2004 Many thanks; I have bookmarked this site being a member of the Vegan Society but through general ignorance didn't read that bit on photography before; that gives some answers; finding out the whole truth might take quite a lot of questions.. --- greenfury2004 <greenfury2004 wrote: Ok, here you are ;=) thought I'd lost it *lol* http://www.vegansociety.com/html/people/lifestyle/hobbies/photography.php Hope this helps. gf , " greenfury2004 " < greenfury2004> wrote: > My information was that all film that comes on a roll is non-vegan. That's > something that most vegans had to live with, one way or another, until digital > came along. About the paper one then prints on, I dunno - or the stuff one > uses to do it - since I don't do photography except to point and shoot ;=) > > Perhaps someone else on this list can advise you - ????? Help, someone! > > Otherwise, I suggest you look on the net. The UK Vegan Society has always > been a pretty good source of this kind of info. I'll see if I have the link > somewhere and post if for you, okay? Or PETA? I haven't tried them yet. > > Best luck, > > gf > > , rob parker-munn < robmun1> > wrote: > > Yes thanks, I like a little spice now and again and > > the recipes I've seen so far look interesting. Yes, I > > was aware film was a gelatinous affair and I am > > digital, but I'm still not sure about the development > > process when developing and printing digital images; > > which we do when we want prints. I s it only the film > > that is non vegan then? Are there any films which are > > vegan at all? > > > > Robert. > > > > --- greenfury2004 <greenfury2004> wrote: > > > > Hello, Robert ;=) > > > > I hope you enjoy our list - and I hope you will feel > > like trying some of the spicy > > recipes that members have kindly posted! After all > > that's what this list is all > > about *lol* although maybe if you don't eat much that > > is heated up by spices > > you will want to take it cautiously at first ;=) > > > > As for the photography question, I think there are > > others more able to speak > > about that than I, but my understanding is: Film is > > non-vegan, go digital ;=) > > > > I'll look forward to talking with you about Vegetarian > > Spice! > > > > gf > > Owner/Moderator > > > > , rob > > parker-munn <robmun1> > > wrote: > > > Hello, my name is Robert, I am a vegan and was > > > vegetarian before that; don't use very much spice, > > > never take alcohol or smoke,eat very ordinary foods > > > usually but prefer organic and follow a vegan code. > > > I'm 55, still learning,does anyone know if there are > > > non vegan constituents involved in film processing, > > > (printing pictures)? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________ > > > Messenger - Communicate instantly... " Ping " > > > your friends today! Download Messenger Now > > > http://uk.messenger./download/index.html > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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