I realize that the only real vote is with cash - That is why I pre-purchased my last paper order with Michael so he could get the stuff manufactured. There is an interesting attitude I see though - A lot of people, with their own Holy Grail, and all is well until it is their pet that is shot. (And since AZO is not their pet, this is all much to do about nothing) Although I don't use Velvia (well - I do have SOME in the freezer) - I would certainly do what I can to keep it in production because when it is gone, there is nothing else quite like it, and my creative choices would be again cut back. So - I don't use Velvia (much) but I would miss it if and when I would want colors that are super saturated with the response Velvia has, I would have to use something I may like less than Velvia. I like AZO. I will miss it. I hope I like the new paper. I would like to think most APUG people would stand together to keep our (collective) materials from going away because we are not a big voice. Maybe we are just a quiet voice. If EVERY APUG person, 15,118 film users, had told Kodak that if they dumped a particular product, they would not purchase ANYTHING from Kodak again, Kodak would have realized that to earn the right to sell the comodity, they must also sell the legacy, and we may still have AZO. It is possible. When Kodak no longer offers TRI-X, that will be when I write that letter. As much as I like TMAX film, if Kodak will not support me with TRI-X, I will not support Kodak in any way. If all of us voiced our concern, they would likely listen. - Just a thought - maybe it is just a pipe dream, but it sounds good.