Eastman Kodak has no involvement in the manufacture and marketing of retail and commercial photo chemicals, other than perhaps some chemicals related to motion pictures.
Eastman Kodak has very real problems with availability of capital.So, Matt, it would appear that a reasonable conclusion is that whatever happens to Kodak as a result of the malfeasance case we can rest assured that there is no effect on the range and price of Kodak chemicals?
Correct.On the question of its effect on film do I take it that your "take" is that you are not close enough to know how future manufacture in terms of price and range of films might be affected. I understand this. In fact there probably isn't a single person on Photrio who is close enough to the real state of Kodak finances to say what the consequences might be. Would this be a reasonably accurate statement?
Congrats to those that had Kodak stock and held. A $765 government loan has rescued you.
https://www.morningstar.com/news/ma...government-loan-to-help-produce-generic-drugs
ohh I didn't know that kodak produces generic drugs as well.
photofinishing was their core business, when they shuttered that it it was their Achilles Heal. it would be nice if the Pharma industry helped them but what would be better is if they somehow got back their photochemical industry and actually started supplying people with Dektol that wasn't a chocolate mess ( amongst other things ) and maybe 120 film backing paper that they sell to everyone else so no one gets the infamous backing paper bleed that plagued MF photographers for 10 years. its a massive blow to their reputation to have their name on products that have been a staple for 100+ years that are currently useless. don't misread me please, I grew up thinking Kodak was the only photography company that existed, never knowing anything else until I was in my 20s ( except for the local guys down the road from me who ran sprint ) so I wish them all the luck in the world. but the current situation, making pharma here, paying american wages to workers to make pharma ? that's like paying 80$ a caplet of acetaminophen is too funny, unless it says KODAK on each tablet then its worth it cause we can all pay for the bottle take each tablet as directed and click our heals together 3 times and say "there's no place like Kodachrome". if you ask me, its more like they have too much voltage in their vape pen, their burning off the filament and impurities in their E-juice made by some high 13 year old in their mom's kitchen at 2am so they can chasing the dragon at a red light and have a nasty cough 2 days later.Kodak's core business and its strength has always been chemistry related products.
you forgot bleach injections, a tea made from couchgrass, clever and cramp bark ( consumed under a pyramid of course ), oleadrum, and the dog distemperment shots .. highly effective :munch:Quinine derivatives plus Zinc is believed to be highly effective against SARS-Influenza.
Kodak has had a specialty chemical division for decades. I remember as I grew up (I'll be 78 in August) my Father took Scientific American magazine; it regularily had ads for Kodak's speciality division. Consider: If Kodak could produce Kodachrome and its development process profitabily for decades, surely they could make precusor chemicals for pharmaceutical manufacturing.
Kodak has had a specialty chemical division for decades. I remember as I grew up (I'll be 78 in August) my Father took Scientific American magazine; it regularily had ads for Kodak's speciality division. Consider: If Kodak could produce Kodachrome and its development process profitabily for decades, surely they could make precusor chemicals for pharmaceutical manufacturing.
Whether a activity in pharmaceutical production at this degree (should it happen at all) is benefitial for us film photographers or not, is seen differently by us as this thread shows.
Correct, pharmaceutical GMP is on another level from photo chemistry and if Kodak is engaged in this we'd probably have heard of the huge investment in facilities and employees to make it happen.one trick with drugs is that there are "codes of Manufacturing Practice" which make the quality control procedures that the Photo film industry uses look like shade tree chemistry.
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