14 Late 1940s, Kodak customers began to lodge complaints that the film they purchased was bad. Why? Because the radiosensitive film was coming out completely foggy. Little did Kodak customers know at the time, but the foggy film was a direct result of fallout from the U.S. government's atomic bombs. (www.photographytalk.com) posted 1 year ago by newfunturistic 1 year ago by newfunturistic +15 / -1 How the Photography Industry Exposed the Atomic Bomb By Berlyn Brixner / Los Alamos National Laboratory [Public domain], via Wikimedia CommonsIt... 3 comments share 3 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Factory flaw I guess because it most DEFINITELY wasn't fallout from an atom bomb thousands of miles away. I mean, why no foggy film now? They did tons and tons of nuclear tests in the desert since the atom bomb.
https://gizmodo.com/kodak-had-a-secret-nuclear-reactor-loaded-with-enriched-5909961