Kodak Discontinuing B&W Chemicals?

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df cardwell said:
You lost me there, Curt. Because Kodak supplies HC-110 as the developer to hospitals and other institutions that are dedicated to it's use ( no digital substitute ! ), for which there is NO alternative developer, and who just mint money for Rochester ?


That's kind of interesting, since I just obtained a nice rotary darkroom door, some temperature control plumbing and a nice silver recovery unit from the local hospital because they "went digital."

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When I went to a dentist a few months ago, the x-rays were totally digital and popped right up on the computer screen next to my chair. The tech then named them and filed them -- total elapsed time about a minute.

My brother-in-law is an x-ray tech in a large hospital and he said almost everything they do now is digital. Occasionally there is a need for film, but not often (depends on the disease/injury being diagnosed); otherwise, this business is almost entirely digital and much more efficient as a result. Radiologists, for example, now read x-rays from distant offices and do not have to work on site as they once did!
 

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I am still waiting to hear where HC-110 is used in hospitals.
 

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Ray Heath said:
why don't you all just be a little more flexible
in reality any mono film developer will develop any mono film
times are available or are easy to figure
is your work really soo precious you must always use the same materials
Ask Morten.
 

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Curt said:
I am still waiting to hear where HC-110 is used in hospitals.

Our hospital here uses HC-110, I used to sell them about 20 bottles a month when I worked in the photogrpahy store here in town, sorry, I did not know that was what this thread was about, but they still use it, heck we only have one dentist in the valley that uses digital imaging, and he is a hack...

Dave
 
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