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This is one of Mark and Nick's paper cabinets at GEH. I thought I might post it. :wink:

Are you jealous?

PE
 

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No.

Just sad...

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Yes, I am!
 

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No, i have a much smaller stash but not with the WOW factor. Someone always has more.
 

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Never had a chance to print anything Kodak, so no...

Sometimes its better not knowing what's been lost.
 

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Not jealous, I don't do that. Just angry when a "great American company" commits suicide as Kodak has done.

The only Kodak product I've seen recently is a card of 12 AA "Kodak" batteries (plus "four extra free") in my local shop for £1 (about $1.50). Made under license in China.

(At least the same shop still has piles of 35mm Agfacolor neg (Fuji made, 2018 expiry) for £1 a film.....they used to have Kodak color neg, but "sorry, haven't been able to get that for months".). And they even have new "holiday packs" of 5 Fuji films in the store across the road, to catch the Christmas trade.

So don't gloat, GEH folk.
 

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I see plenty of Kodak products. I use Kodak color negative film and T-Max developer and KRST and.. but I fondly remember Kodak papers too.
 

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The only Kodak product I've seen recently is a card of 12 AA "Kodak" batteries (plus "four extra free") in my local shop for £1 (about $1.50). Made under license in China.

Well, I have seen those and more Koda products recently: I was at Silverprint yesterday.
And recently I saw a lady in a lab with 2 rolls of Portra.
 

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Well, I have seen those and more Koda products recently: I was at Silverprint yesterday.
And recently I saw a lady in a lab with 2 rolls of Portra.

Fair enough....but if the only Kodak products that you and I have seen recently are a few cheap batteries, 2 rolls of Portra, and some items in a specialist analog photographers' shop, I think that just confirms what's happened to a great company. With a heritage like Kodak had, they should still be the first and trusted name for a variety of consumer products....think Canon, Sony, Panasonic, Epson, HP, etc., etc., etc. To the average, particularly younger, customer, Kodak is now nothing special, just another minor brand.
 
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I don't "see" Kodak stuff in stores (shops for the folks across the pond) except for some single use cameras. But neither do I see Fuji except for a few rolls of consumer 35mm C41. But I see Kodak listed at Freestyle and B&H and I see it arrive in boxes at my doorstep.
 

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Elite is the only one I ever used much of. I wasn't a VC user back in those days. I've always wanted to try K-bromide. Not jealous but a bit nostalgic. My dad used to have stacks of yellow boxes.
 

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I have wondered why Kodak doesn't allow someone else to make these papers. I guess it is because they don't want to let go of proprietary information, but at least it would give Kodak some revenue via licensing and give us back Kodak papers.

PE, any comment?
 

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I really miss all the Kodak papers. When I started out in photography they were the only papers available. As other papers became available I tried them but always went back to Kodak.
 

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Impressed by your use of "one of".

Saddened by what Kodak squandered, even with market history taken into account.

s-a

PS - I'd take a box of Kodabromide...
 

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What was the Polylure paper - a VC Ektalure? Also, what did Medalist offer that Kodabromide didn't?

Were there any Kodak warmer-tone papers that were not reliant on significant amounts of Cd, Hg & Pb salts?
 
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