Ira Rush
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C-41 processing
Another one bites the dust?
Now I dont really think that C-41 will go the way of K-14 processing just right now, but I thought I would share this reality check that I was confronted with today.
While shopping today in a major chain supermarket here in New Jersey, I was greeted by a rather large sign right smack at the entrance which said in summary, as of this Saturday, October 11, 2008, the photo processing service booth will be closed down, as well as the photodisk kiosk. All remaining stock of photosupplies will be sold off this is due to the rising use of digital cameras and the lesser demand for film and film processing . Sorry for the inconvenience
95% of the time, I would have my film processed by a professional lab, but I admit, there were many times (that remaining 5%) I had some not so critical rolls that needed to be processed. Yep, I would take it to the counter, drop it off, do some shopping and after checkout and paying would go back to the film counter and pick up those rolls, usually in less than an hour.
Now of course I havent been living in a cave for the last decade, I realize that the digital mentality has grown larger and larger, and is now perhaps on steroids but once again, digital kicks us when were down.
To quote that song from the not so distant past . The times, they are a changing
Now I dont really think that C-41 will go the way of K-14 processing just right now, but I thought I would share this reality check that I was confronted with today.
While shopping today in a major chain supermarket here in New Jersey, I was greeted by a rather large sign right smack at the entrance which said in summary, as of this Saturday, October 11, 2008, the photo processing service booth will be closed down, as well as the photodisk kiosk. All remaining stock of photosupplies will be sold off this is due to the rising use of digital cameras and the lesser demand for film and film processing . Sorry for the inconvenience
95% of the time, I would have my film processed by a professional lab, but I admit, there were many times (that remaining 5%) I had some not so critical rolls that needed to be processed. Yep, I would take it to the counter, drop it off, do some shopping and after checkout and paying would go back to the film counter and pick up those rolls, usually in less than an hour.
Now of course I havent been living in a cave for the last decade, I realize that the digital mentality has grown larger and larger, and is now perhaps on steroids but once again, digital kicks us when were down.
To quote that song from the not so distant past . The times, they are a changing