In the B&W world, aside from films (TMax, PlusX, TriX), does Kodak make anything supportive of the alt processes?
I'm a more recent ground hog popping up from below the surface of 20 years of chasing a day job around, so I don't really know the full on history of everything here, but it seems to me from what I've seen this past year, the alt processes are where all the growth really is in this craft or industry. And likewise, it seems logical to me that if a company wants to increase sales they should make available the things that people want.
An example of a new product that would support the growth area (as I perceive it) would be: A transparency positive you can treat like paper. Take your negative, enlarge it in enlarger onto transparency stock, develop like normal photographic paper, it comes out a positive of the image projected on it (which is a negative), thereby resulting in a negative which can be used for contact printing. Man, if they had a product like that, wow! It would be a real cost savings to folks, and therefore of real value to both the producer and the user. This is the kind of technology that I believe is long overdue. The alternate method would be to purchase an incredibly huge camera of immensely huge cost to the average Joe, or to purchase a high grade scanner and a high grade printer that prints on transparencies with pigment inks and software like Photoshop which is still an immensely huge cost to the average Joe, or to play darkroom roulette with that whole process of turning a negative into a positive using chemicals and reexposing to the right quantity of light, which you probably would never get done correctly the first time resulting in a huge learning curve and therefore a huge cost. Anyway this is but one tiny little example of what I believe would be a growth product. There are others. All of which a company like Kodak would certainly have the marketing arm and the distribution arm to bring to fruition.
Are there any executives over at Kodak that pay attention to the musings on APUG?