No business has ever succeeded by loosing money on a product and trying to make it up on volume. First, KA has to figure out how to make a profit; perhaps then then can offer other items.
No business has ever succeeded by loosing money on a product and trying to make it up on volume. First, KA has to figure out how to make a profit; perhaps then then can offer other items.
I have kind of an interesting job which gives me a lot of access to senior execs at mid-market companies. Many times I'll ask about one of their product lines and I'll hear..."oh, it doesn't make us any money. It keeps the customer happy and it keeps them from going to one of our competitors." I've heard that same line many many times.
But! They need to communicate that with the customers instead of just doing it with no explanation or people will become afraid and flight will happen...
The fact that the word "film" does not appear in that article is not particularly encouraging. He talks about expanding into mobile applications, more on-line stuff, and then explains how they are going to find a way to monetize the hashtag "#kodakmoment". The only mention of "photo" is in the context of their kiosk business.
It would be easier to feel encouraged if he had at least mentioned film.
The fact that the word "film" does not appear in that article is not particularly encouraging... It would be easier to feel encouraged if he had at least mentioned film.
Most probably he did not even think of film.
I know a few years ago we were all complaining that it would help if they would just advertise the stuff, which they didn't.
The Attitude will kill you every time...
And the different attitude that will win is Simon's pronouncement that Ilford has every intention of being the "last man standing" in the end.
Indeed, analog photography will come to an end.
All things end. In a few billion years, life will no longer be sustainable on earth. The sun will swell into a red giant, and the earth be consumed and vaporized. Not even a stone will survive. (sorry, StoneNYC)
Between now and then, I am going to go out and take pictures. I will revel in what I have, not what will someday be gone...
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Mr. Gerbershagen appears to be every bit the modern management type, so I would not expect him...
Well for one trim the color product line to just Portra, and sell the non-passable runs as "Consumer Portra" instead of making a separate batch...
And cut one of the 400 speed lines...
Carrying two 400 (and one 320) speeds is a lot...
This might mean killing TX and TXP and just keeping TMY-2.
Get rid of TMX, there's enough competition from other 100 speeds and seeing that alternative processes are becoming more popular, the imitations of TMX will limit many.
This gives them the strongest films and gives them the ability to make bigger runs that they need to with their larger machine.
But! They need to communicate that with the customers instead of just doing it with no explanation or people will become afraid and flight will happen...
So, Portra 160, Portra 400 and TMax 400?
No Ektar and no TMax 100? (TMax 100 enables shooting landscape with 35mm and exploiting the full potential of the 35mm lenses).
Tri-X is as unique as TMax 400 in my opinion.
In my opinion, the only superfluous emulsion Kodak currently carries is the Ektar 100.
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