My take on all this is simply that, instead of an endless head-to-head price war and interminable
one-upmanship, Kodak has simply ceded to Fuji what they do best, and visa versa. Kodak's strong
point in terms of sales volume is color neg, and Fuji's is chrome film. Further, by removing a number
of redundant options from the selection, it optimizes the chances of the remaining film selection
remaining commercially viable. Just good sense, really, and not a sign of the extinction of either E-6
or C-41, though one or those other might be regionally affected. I'll miss both Astia and E100G, but
have enough in my freezer to tide me along.