What is APS 25?
Earl
BllPear wrote:
> >I know this sounds insane (newbie alert), but what is there in principle
> >that prevents the formation of a photographers' nonprofit organization to
> >take over corporate assets that non longer generate profits?
> Aside from the fact that Kodak doesn't want you competing with them, only
> money.
>
> Rescuing Kodachrome would be a fools erand. If there was a demand for this
> product that would enable profitability, Kodak would continue to sell it.
> After all, they've never made a dime on digital, it's the profits from film
> that make all their digital stuff possible.
>
> As I know well that there are many Kodachrome users that want nothing else,
> they are, by and large, enthusiastic amateurs that don't use that much film.
> I have a pro friend that used to go through several bricks on a single shoot.
> When he was still using film, he went, like most pros, to ProviaF. The
> continual magenta shift along with Kodak's lousy processing is what did it in
> for most of us.
>
> Yes, I remember when Kodachrome was a wonderful thing. That was many years
> ago. It's time to move on.
>
> Now, APS 25 is another matter altogether.
>
> Bill Pearce
>
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