Bob Carnie
Subscriber
I once met the VP of the photographic film and paper division at my small shop late 90s. At that time I was making platinum prints for select clients.
He did not know what a platinum print was,,, at that moment I concluded the tour thinking that Agfa was in for a bit of trouble down the line.
Same type of thing happened a few years back, the last technical sales rep I saw at our shop, did not have any photographic training.
I know Mirko and Simon and the boys at Harmon love photography passionately so I think they all will make wise decisions.. 80% of the time.
And not base all their decisions on some bottom line.
He did not know what a platinum print was,,, at that moment I concluded the tour thinking that Agfa was in for a bit of trouble down the line.
Same type of thing happened a few years back, the last technical sales rep I saw at our shop, did not have any photographic training.
I know Mirko and Simon and the boys at Harmon love photography passionately so I think they all will make wise decisions.. 80% of the time.
And not base all their decisions on some bottom line.
From what I've heard the Agfa Photo company was some kind of basket case & thus went into liquidation. It's possible that sales of B&W paper were OK but more fundamental problems brought the company undone.