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Hi Folks,

I thought I would excerpt from an e-mail I received from Audrey Jonckheer, VP Worldwide Communications, Film Product Group at Kodak.

Finally, Mary Jane did share with me the postcards sent to her last quarter from APUG members expressing their tremendous support of Kodak films and appreciation for our ongoing commitment to film. We are very grateful to APUG members for such thoughtful postcards!
Have patience people and some very senior people from Kodak, not sales and marketing people, but senior executives who have the decision making power over the future of Kodak film products, will be on APUG soon to directly dialog with us.

Regards, Art.
 
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That's great, Art. Thanks for reporting back such wonderful news!
- Thomas
 
Do they really want postcards? All mine are made with Ilford paper, chemicals and film.
 
Sweet! I have been using TMY more and more for handheld stuff. It would be great if they show up here.
/matti
 
Hi Folks,

My understanding in talking with my contacts, is that Mary Jane, who is the highest executive in Kodak with respect to film products next to Prerez, is very appreciative of the postcards we sent her in the last Postcard Exchange round.

Regards, Art.
 
Sounds great! I know a recently deceased executive (a man, can't remember his name) with Kodak had made preserving the film side of Kodak one of his top priorities. Let's hope his wishes continue with those who follow.
 
Since Kodak is not producing paper, I think that sending postcards on Ilford paper may make them think about the fact they are on Ilford paper? :wink:

However, I have been most unimpressed by Kodak papers for many years. Once in rich abundance dwindled to one decent paper if you ran a lab, but for art and workability to different processes it really lacked.
 
Art, that is good news, open dialogue is always better than no dialogue.

I'm happy that she appreciated the postcards.

Mick.
 
I'm glad she got them. I sent mine in, but you never know.

For what its worth, I did use Kodak film. Ilford postcard paper and chems though...
 
I guess it will give me something to do with the remaining Kodak postcard paper I have.

Regardless of the brand we send them, that they appreciate it, and are willing to listen is good news.
 
Thanks to everyone for mailing those postcards and to Art for making the contact. Good news in 2008 already.


jan
 
Mine were on Kodak paper, and had the blurb included here as well:
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Matt

For those who are not subscribers, it reads:

November 2007
APUG Postcard Exchange Round 12
Mamiya 645 Pro-45mm lens--f 8 @ 1/125?
Kodak Plus X @ 125 ISO - HC110 Dil H
Polymax RC III - Polymax T Developer
Kodak Sepia II Toner (incompletely bleached)
This is a somewhat bittersweet exchange for me. I’m using up the last of my Kodak B & W paper, after being a loyal and satisfied user for 40+ years. Hope you think it a worthwhile use, and that you like it - Matt
 
Art,
Thank you for the post. I am glad that Mary Jane actually received the cards and I too hope Kodak will have a positive presence on this forum.
Jon
 
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