Sorry, but Kodak Gold is not "made in Mexico", it is assembled in Mexico from master rolls which were made in Rochester NY.
Kodak has a small stockpile of silver metal and silver nitrate, but actually buys silver every year in bulk for the majority of the next years production using the stockpile as a buffer.
I've noticed this too. I'm an avid user of Fuji C41/slide/B&W, but I would definitely be sad if mama Kodak took my Kodachrome away.I've only been around recently but have read the site and it seems here that folk really don't like Kodak.
I don't understand why.
Seems all of these folk wll jump for joy if (when) K leaves the film biz by shouting: "See, told you so! Told you they weren't committed to film anymore"
And exactly where will that leave the rest of us?
Folk here should get real and embrace Kodak as long as then can.....
Story at this link
Surprised I haven't seen this posted here yet. It's from approx one week back & says that some Kodak film & paper prices will be increased by up to 20% due to rising costs of raw materials. Can't blame them for that one I suppose.
Only just found this post. I saw an article in last weeks' UK AP mag (I think) about Fuji film prices (heading showed pictures of film boxes) going up by 10% for film, paper etc. At the end of the list of items going up 10% -inkjet inks up 20%.
Why didn't it say ink jet prices soar above film prices? Yep most things are going up in price, a few pence on a packet of film big deal. My gripe is UK fuel prices.
Fair point, I stand corrected. Though in my defence, from my side of the pond in the UK, if I was assembling Rochester made base, in a UK factory, it would be able to be labelled "Made in the UK"
Cetainly 35mm C41 film is not expensive in the UK at present.
Ferrania Solaris retails at £1 for a 36 exposure 200ASA, and Kodak Gold for the same for mexican made 200ASA 24 shot. (Thats 50cents a roll for our colonial cousins)
Though wether or not this is just "Jobbing off" of slow moving stock is another question
Time to stock up more on Plus-X and Tri-X before the next increase. Hopefully HC-110 won't go up more than it has already. As for color, I don't like Fuji that much, but I'm working on a 2-year project and need certain film.
Now that I'm purely MF (with LF every now & then) glad to see Rollei films filling some holes (like TechPan.....they have their version even better than the original) and their Rollei Ortho25 is a brilliant film.
So there are still more choices out there. The main thing is that we're shooting film, and keeping it going however we can.
It would never happen, but imagine if Kodak sold Kodachrome to a company like Rollei, and new life got put into that emulsion?
I see. So German's declaration of war with Russia, two days later declaring war against France followed by the invasion of Belgium didn't happen? Complete rubbish.(As a side-note, Kodachrome is/was the original Agfachrome which Gaevert was developing prior to WW1. It was stolen as "war reparations" by the Americans after the war, when Germany was forced to sign the treaty of Versailles which declared them responsible for starting the war, when it was actually caused by the Serbs [yep same people as are still trouble today] assassinating the Archduke Ferdinand while on an official state visit).
(As a side-note, Kodachrome is/was the original Agfachrome which Gaevert was developing prior to WW1. It was stolen as "war reparations" by the Americans after the war, when Germany was forced to sign the treaty of Versailles which declared them responsible for starting the war, when it was actually caused by the Serbs [yep same people as are still trouble today] assassinating the Archduke Ferdinand while on an official state visit).
I've got a book here from Germany in the 1990s which contains the history of Agfa from Rodinal up to then and gives examples of a color plate they were selling to the public in 1916 and the colors still look beautiful. That's why the K14 process is a slight variation which Agfa (just to use 1 name & make it easier) had developed.
If color was invented in USA in the 1930s, then why are there color photos (not hand colored, but actual color negatives) from Germany as early as the mid-late '20s? I'll look for the book and give you the ISBN so you can see for yourself.
And PE, history is always written by the victors.
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