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nighthawkjw;452919 So said:Thanks for the verified info. I did order 5 rolls from calumet today. So I did my part to give Kodak a boost. I love the look of HIE, and digital simply is no replacement. I will try to support Kodak's film emulsion as long as it's available.
It's always great news when we learn that any film is *NOT DISCONTINUED!*, thanks for checking this out.
Can I digress a bit here and ask what are the commecial applications of IR film? I've seen examples of it as used in "art" photography - but figure that it's production is justified by commercial demand.
I'm simply curious, who are big users of IR film?
It used to be military reconaissance and gov't forestry. It can differentiate between live (light) and dead (dark) vegetation. They've gone digi for the most part, although I know at least one USFS group struggling to keep Kodak's products available.
After hearing the news posted Saturday on Silverprint's site, I have been very concerned about the possibility of Kodak discontinuing the infrared films. Being suspicious of that information, I decided best to not consider the opera over until the fat lady sings!
I just spoke with a representative at Kodak who informed me that she had no such information pertaining to US production & distribution. She mentioned that the UK and other international regions may have had discontinued distribution.
My hopes are that the UK and other EU photographers are able to get as much Kodak film as they want. The more people purchasing infrared films, the more Kodak will see a demand and continue the production. Personally, I needed to order film, so am just getting more than I really needed or can afford right now.
So, if all this little scare did was create a bubble in Kodak's numbers for the month of April, then Happy Easter, Kodak!
By the way, I am really glad that this group exists, and plan to post my bio and gallery soon.
Cheers!
James C. Williams
Reps, camera stores ...
Anyone wanna just call Kodak directly? :confused:
http://wwwca.kodak.com/global/en/pr...ubs/f13/f13.jhtml?id=0.2.24.14.19.22.14&lc=en
I knew I paid these high priced consultants for something.
Regards, Art.
So, if all this little scare did was create a bubble in Kodak's numbers for the month of April, then Happy Easter, Kodak!
Cheers!
James C. Williams
Perhaps you didn't pay them enough
If you scroll to the bottom of the publication, you'll see it was last updated in December, 2002 - which is when HIE was discontinued in sheet film sizes.
Consultant in Kodak said:"Kodak U.S.A. person" says no plans to end 35mm. May end distribution to U.K.. Appears that Silverprint's notice came from a distributer, not Kodak. That link above is several years old, but still valid.
Senior Kodak Executive said:Kodak High Speed Infrared Film is only available in 35mm and I have heard of no plans to discontinue it.
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