pentaxuser
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No but given Kodak's status as an American icon and the apparent revival of film you might get a sympathetic ear from someone who has an "eye for the main chance" as they say in terms of acting as a saviour of "Things American"Remember, photography isn't art. I wouldn't expect any help from wealthy art patrons.
This might especially be the case if there was a hint of Kodak going under and said person needed a boost to his reputation

pentaxuser
. 1984, the kids are in AV club, in the background all kinds of Carousel trays, projectors. Instamatic X cameras, Pentax K1000. People talking on corded phones. The Drug store offered 24 hour processing
. It would be funny if it wasn't Kodak. This is serious stuff. I'm sick of worrying about losing these precious technologies. This is a big deal. Screw bailing out banks, we already lost Polaroid. 