BrianShaw
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My dentist, who likes and embraces new technology, complains that the new digital X-ray pictures are more difficult to read.
Mine did too, until he bought new monitors.
My dentist, who likes and embraces new technology, complains that the new digital X-ray pictures are more difficult to read.
I'm Colleen Krenzer and I work with the PR agency for Kodak's film and paper business and will try to answer questions people have as this process moves forward.
Mine did too, until he bought new monitors.
I tried to post last night and hopefully it gets cleared - so I'm sorry for the lag. I'm Colleen Krenzer and I work with the PR agency for Kodak's film and paper business and will try to answer questions people have as this process moves forward. All the still photography films are part of the sale. When Kodak says commercial films, it means films that are used in things like aerial, industrial and printed circuit boards.
That said, manufacturing on all products continues, including those ones included in the proposed sale.
Thanks for what? We've been asking questions for at least 10 years with absolutely no communication from kodak. Very simole things such as "why does kodak give erroneous hc110 development times for trix a d plusx", causing hundreds of underdevrloped films and hundreds of lost hours testing and searching the net for a right answer. And that was only a simple question.
Now that the fish is dead and badly stinking you finally appear? For what exactly? To inform us on the sale?
This is hypocrisy at the highest degree. Kodak is decidedly dedicated to ridicule its customers 'til the last second. That's how I see it.
Thanks Colleen, we appreciate any communication. Now back to the important stuff. What is your opinion of Digial dental X-Ray technology? I assume this was the question you woke up thinking about this morning.
I'm Colleen Krenzer and I work with the PR agency for Kodak's film and paper business and will try to answer questions people have as this process moves forward.
All the still photography films are part of the sale. When Kodak says commercial films, it means films that are used in things like aerial, industrial and printed circuit boards.
That said, manufacturing on all products continues, including those ones included in the proposed sale.
Thanks for what? We've been asking questions for at least 10 years with absolutely no communication from kodak. Very simole things such as "why does kodak give erroneous hc110 development times for trix a d plusx", causing hundreds of underdevrloped films and hundreds of lost hours testing and searching the net for a right answer. And that was only a simple question.
I'm entitled to my view.
Kodak's insulted me enough through the years. They didn't care about me (us) until now. And suddenly they do? Eehh
I'm entitled to my view.
Kodak's insulted me enough through the years. They didn't care about me (us) until now. And suddenly they do? Eehh
Fabrizio - Well said!Time to rejoice not to grumble about the past
Thanks Colleen, we appreciate any communication. Now back to the important stuff. What is your opinion of Digial dental X-Ray technology? I assume this was the question you woke up thinking about this morning.
Ok, i'm off this thread now, knowing full well that my opinion is shared by all the people that switched to ilford looong and not so long ago.
First of all, thanks for being here.
Second, not directed to Colleen: Ms Krenzer works for a Public Relations agency which at the moment works for Kodak. She or her agency have nothing to do for the bad communication from Kodak in the past. The fact that one person is participating in internet fora to explain what happens is I think a solid testimony that communication from Kodak has now improved. For many, many posts people have complained that there wasn't someone from Kodak participating in fora interacting with final users of the products. Well, at last, we have that someone! Time to rejoice not to grumble about the past.
Third, a question:
Still photography film is part of the sale;
Commercial film is film used in aerial, industrial and printed circuit board, and is not part of the sale;
The question arises: where does motion picture film sits in the picture? Is it part of the sale?
Thanks in advance
Fabrizio
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