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Kodak to cut another 10,000 jobs

dragon300zxdragon300zx Registered Users Posts: 2,575 Major grins
edited July 22, 2005 in The Big Picture

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    colourboxcolourbox Registered Users Posts: 2,095 Major grins
    edited July 20, 2005
    Maybe I shoulda bought a few more rolls of Portra before finally giving in and getting that Rebel XT...
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    lpswimmer003lpswimmer003 Registered Users Posts: 37 Big grins
    edited July 21, 2005
    That stinks. I'm still kinda old-fashioned, I like using film, and I've only ever bought Kodak.
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    gtcgtc Registered Users Posts: 916 Major grins
    edited July 21, 2005
    in bad shape
    kodak australia film manufacturing has closed down.

    i see that they have given up their pro digital camera line.they looked to be quite good.

    they are now concentrating on inkjet paper and point and their shoots-it dosen't leave much of a company and whats left does not look all that innovative...
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    rahmonsterrahmonster Registered Users Posts: 1,376 Major grins
    edited July 21, 2005
    I still love kodak for my colour film, but all my darkroom work is Ilford. And i dont think anyone can be too sure how long they will be around either. It's a shame. I still love shooting film.
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    luckyrweluckyrwe Registered Users Posts: 952 Major grins
    edited July 22, 2005
    What films are still available? I know 35mm, 120 and 220 are, what about 110, 126, Disc, etc? And how about store processing?
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    colourboxcolourbox Registered Users Posts: 2,095 Major grins
    edited July 22, 2005
    luckyrwe wrote:
    What films are still available? I know 35mm, 120 and 220 are, what about 110, 126, Disc, etc? And how about store processing?

    110 is still sold at B&H Photo. You can check out their film format selection there. Disc died sometime last century. My local drugstore still does 1-hour film developing, but a lot of the pro labs have died. Also came across this article...
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