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I'm 48 years old and I worry about availability of photographic paper much more than availability of film over the next 20 years. Chemicals can always be mixed from recipes. This issue with paper is a huge concern for myself. Is it safe to speculate that in 10 years I will still have access to (at least) 30+ inch wide rolls of warm and cool VC FB pager, from a major manufacturer? I assume small sheets will go first, then graded, then larger sheets and in the end we might be left with long rolls that would need to be cut down. I could live with rolls if it gets me an additional 10 years till 2030. When I'm 68 maybe I'm tired and develop new interests. Maybe digital printers start producing images equal to or better than traditional using scanned film.




