It's not intuitively obvious on Kodak's site - has anybody found a way to contact this guy? If he's truly interested in consumer input as the blurb says, I'm sure we can give him some![]()
With that other woman's 1920 cell phone?
It's not intuitively obvious on Kodak's site - has anybody found a way to contact this guy? If he's truly interested in consumer input as the blurb says, I'm sure we can give him some![]()
Good gods. Film is a business. When it's gone, time to move on to something else.


Excerpts from Kodak press release:
Eastman Kodak Company announced that it has named Gustavo Oviedo to the position of Chief Customer Officer
Kodak has always believed in putting the customer first, said Perez. With the creation of the position of Chief Customer Officer, we are reinforcing our commitment to delivering products and services that reflect the input and the needs of our customers, both commercial and consumer.
As Chief Customer Officer, Oviedos primary responsibility will be making the customer central to the companys delivery of products and services from design to distribution. He will partner with all of Kodaks business teams and Corporate Marketing to carry out his mission. From his base in Rochester, N.Y., he will oversee the companys sales and customer operations in the Americas; Europe, Africa and Middle East Region.
Our sales increasingly come from the business-to-business marketplace, which is where I have spent the bulk of my career. I look forward to doing all I can to contribute to the continued success of Kodaks digital transformation.
I did not even know that such a new forum existed. I guess it was not annonced.
and it's i before e so it's certainly correct.

Think of an image and it will appear in your mind, and full motion and sound too.
:munch:I saw a digital camera at Costco today; a Fuji Film digital camera. How's that for a label, Fuji Film.
Film is a passing fade, so is digital, in the future, less than a hundred years, it's going to be Tele-Share, people will not have a blue thing hanging from an ear but they will have an implant so they can think the image, eyes won't even be needed so the sight impaired will see again too. Like dental work a hundred years ago being ancient compared to modern dental, direct Tele-Share will be the norm in the future. Think of an image and it will appear in your mind, and full motion and sound too.
:munch:I saw a digital camera at Costco today; a Fuji Film digital camera. How's that for a label, Fuji Film.
Here is the party line.
Dear Christopher Walrath,Thank you for your interest in Kodaks traditional film business You may be reading a little more into the announcement of Gustavo Oviedos new role as Chief Customer Officer* -* reporting directly to the CEOs office* - *than was intended.** With Kodaks revenue increasingly coming from business-to-business sales, and with the companys heightened focus on customer centricity, the CEOs office plays an increasing role in maintaining customer relationships and securing sales, which is reflected in this change. *As the traditional film business continues to evolve, Kodak is managing its product portfolio in smart, innovative ways that enable us to continue to serve customers with the quality products and services they have come to expect from the Kodak brand.*We are also managing our portfolios to help us maintain scale, which is a critical factor for the large-volume production of consumables such as film and paper.* Building a more selective portfolio is one of the keys to our sustainability.* We are looking at all the pieces, across all the businesses, focusing on the core products that are critical to each business, and ensuring that we protect the heart of each portfolio as we move into the future.* Innovation is a key component of this process, and this includes launching new products built on technical inventions.* Examples include the VISION3 family of motion picture products, EKTAR 100 film, and the new PORTRA 400 film we recently announced.**As weve said for many years, we will continue to manufacture our portfolio of traditional products as long as customers buy and use them in sufficient quantities.* We truly appreciate the dedication and loyalty to Kodaks traditional business shown by you and other APUG members, and we encourage you all to keep shooting.Sincerely,Peter V.Kodak ProfessionalTechnical Support800-242-2424 ext. 19
I understand the fluff in the beginning about P&L. But there, near the end, you have it in black and white (pun totally intended) straight from the horse's mouth.
Buy it and it will still be there.
Buy it and it will still be there.
Just because the catchphrase is old doesn't mean it's wrong, nor does its popularity in the early naughties imply that it was only invented then. The majority of Kodak's output is motion picture film, and who buys that? Other businesses.

Look, we cannot afford a buzzword gap here...
They need to get with the times.
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I understand the fluff in the beginning about P&L.
I bought Kodachrome, Pan-X, Kodak photo paper, Ektachrome 400, Tungsten, HIE, Super-8, 126, APS........:confused:

...Kodak has become lame, a poor excuse for a company, we are literally seeing them dissolve right in front of our very own eyes. It's the perfect example of a sinking ship. ...
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