Turing_Machine 2 years ago

It's interesting that the article doesn't mention the use of bitumen in early photography and photoengraving.

Bitumen hardens preferentially in areas that have been exposed to light.

The very first photographs ever made were done on bitumen-coated plates.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/View_from_the_Window_at_Le_Gra...

"Faster" coatings were soon developed for camera use, but bitumen continued to be used to make photographically-reproduced printing plates for quite a long time (in that application, a long exposure time is not as critical, and may even be advantageous).

kurupt213 2 years ago

Carpinteria on the California coast was a bitumen source used for waterproofing canoes. Much of Hwy 1 through Santa Barbara county was paved with asphalt from Carpinteria.

mothsonasloth 2 years ago

Love Bitumen, use it for stopping rising damp in stonework, sealing cut timbers and for general proofing of stuff.

Plus its cheaper than using a wood treatment and does the same job really with the benefit of being waterproof.