Alright, all the milk glasses are full, I think I can weigh in…
Most of what we do when talking about Kodak Alaris Holdings, LLC is speculate, because we can only base what we think will happen by what has happened, been said and the absence of information. So a few seem to think Kodak is just milking the film product line until either sales fall below being worth it or until the coating line falls below the capacity needed to make it worth it, IE, loss of MP industry contracts. I think these are reasonable assessments…
What are not reasonable assessments are that this is what Kodak wants, that they don’t care and that when master rolls are all cut, packaged and put on the shelves as final product, then they will make up some lame story and say sorry folks, we can no longer make film. It's also not reasonable to assume that KA being quiet means they don't care, if they don't have an answer to the future of film yet, then why should they feed the speculation game you all seem to like to play?
All along through this transition from Eastman Kodak to Kodak Alaris I have said that it is highly likely they can not tell the consumer what the future or product roadmap of film is because they do not know, they have scalability issues to work out, especially with Bldg. 38. I’m sure they have tons of meetings in which the tone could be “Man, this is not looking good, we just can not repurpose that coating line and still keep the quality up” or “Folks, we are getting close, one more contract of XXXX and it will fit right into the annual coating runs, woot!”
So are they really milking film? We don’t know, because we don’t yet know what will become of Bldg. 38 when the MP contracts run out and we don’t yet know what coating options there are for KA. Milking is an attitude about a product and or service and often people on here decide for Kodak what their attitude is, even when they help make a
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I did notice on the
Kodak Professional Facebook Page that fairly often people respond in complaints in not hearing from Kodak. I have told several at KA that I hope to see more communication from them about film products as well. But they are being quiet even about that, so we can either assume the worst, the best or somewhere in-between, a personal choice.
But one thing’s for sure, they still make and sell great products and do answer the questions they have answers for. It’s up to the individual what they want to assume due to not hearing anything, it becomes a problem when an individual assumption is spouted off as fact.
Take care and see you all in a couple weeks..