Some Good News.... Kodak sees resurgence of film

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my big-yawn was because
name calling, posturing et C.
get old really quick. :whistling:

Absolutely true, John. I don't quite get all the moaning. Buy what you like and shoot some film. Why even waste time writing a diatribe about Kodak's business.

I love Tri-X and just gave B&H another order two minutes ago for another 100 rolls of 135. I'm sad about Kodachrome but I'm not going to sit here, analyze their business decisions, not buy film and then complain when it's gone. Kind of silly.
 
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my big-yawn was because
name calling, posturing et C.
get old really quick. :whistling:

And mine was for intolerance and intimidation. I suffer neither long or well.

:whistling:

Enough...

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Later this week I leave for an autumn swing through eastern Washington state with my 8x10 camera.

How about you?

Ken

Funny you should ask; my posts to shots ratio is way down. I shoot every day... usually two formats, sometimes three, and occasionally only one. I'm way behind on processing, but once I get a few professional commitments out of the way, (and some proper plumbing done :confused:smile: I'll have lots of film to work with on cold winter evenings. (I hope that wasn't a dig, Ken. I'm not interested in a pissing match. I'm just here to learn about photography.)

Have a good time with the 8x10 in Washinton State. Those are both things I would like to experience. (8x10 and Washington State) I'm doing another nearby waterfall excursion in a couple of weeks with my 4x5. I like to tempt fate sloshing around slippery rocks with my monorail.

Cheers,
 
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I hope that wasn't a dig, Ken. I'm not interested in a pissing match. I'm just here to learn about photography.

Of course not. And neither am I. All I seek is polite and civil discourse with mutual respect for the differing points of view of others. Fortunately only a very, very few seem to have problems with that.

Have a good time with the 8x10 in Washington State. Those are both things I would like to experience. (8x10 and Washington State) I'm doing another nearby waterfall excursion in a couple of weeks with my 4x5. I like to tempt fate sloshing around slippery rocks with my monorail.

Thanks! It's a solo trip through the stark eastern Palouse region of the state before the weather turns nasty. Good luck with the waterfall excursion. Post some results if things turn out well.

Ken
 

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I just special ordered and received 250 sheets of 4"x5" Kodak VC 160. I will do what I can to keep it out the hands of the hoarders!

Steve

I have to be careful how much more I order of anything. The film is about to take over the fridge in the garage, it has already taken over the freezer in said fridge. My wine cooler fridge is full of mostly beer, with a few bottles of Bombay sapphire and Vodka. My GF is pissed, says that I shouldn't waste so much space, where will we put the food. :whistling:
 

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I have to be careful how much more I order of anything. The film is about to take over the fridge in the garage, it has already taken over the freezer in said fridge. My wine cooler fridge is full of mostly beer, with a few bottles of Bombay sapphire and Vodka. My GF is pissed, says that I shouldn't waste so much space, where will we put the food. :whistling:
Wow, does she ever have her priorities screwed up!:D
 

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I filled an entire chest freezer with film, myself. It's not about rolls anymore - it's about miles.

That being said I've given a decent amount to friends who might not have access to it where they are or otherwise hadn't tried a particular film.
 
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Why, do you think, is getting film in bulk going to save the film industry?
Now if you would shoot film in bulk... But then you would not need a freezer to keep the film in.

So what are you doing? Expressing your expectation that you will not be able to get fresh rolls of the stuff anytime soon, so you better buy it now and use a freezer to keep it fresh?

lxdude, you said something about not getting priorities right. Your almost right, in that confusion is indeed running freely here.
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Why, do you think, is getting film in bulk going to save the film industry?
Now if you would shoot film in bulk... But then you would not need a freezer to keep the film in.

So what are you doing? Expressing your expectation that you will not be able to get fresh rolls of the stuff anytime soon, so you better buy it now and use a freezer to keep it fresh?

lxdude, you said something about not getting priorities right. Your almost right, in that confusion is indeed running freely here.
:wink:

Nope, good deals, film that's gone or hard to fine (APX), cine rolls, etc. Good deals is a lot of it though.

I still buy fresh film from time to time though - and I still support Kodak, Fujifilm, Ilford, ADOX, and whoever else.
 

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I have to be careful how much more I order of anything. The film is about to take over the fridge in the garage, it has already taken over the freezer in said fridge. My wine cooler fridge is full of mostly beer, with a few bottles of Bombay sapphire and Vodka. My GF is pissed, says that I shouldn't waste so much space, where will we put the food. :whistling:

Girl friends are LRUs, Line Replaceable Units. It sounds like she needs to be reminded of that fact. My girl friend does not object if I fill my refrigerators with film, because she knows that photography makes me happy. She likes me to be happy. Life is good! :smile:
 

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I keep food and beer in my fridge. If I need film,I go to the photo store.

This week I picked up some 120 plus-x---while I was there I got a package of Ilford warm tone ,a 1 gal. pack of Ektonol WT developer and a 2 lb, Edwal sodium sulfite.
A couple of weeks ago, I picked up some FP4+ in 135, also picked up a 1 gal. Dektol, a kodalith super RT, and a Sprint speed fixer.I forgot to get a KRST,so I'll pick it up next time----unless they stop making film by then.:D
 

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I keep food and beer in my fridge. If I need film,I go to the photo store.

This week I picked up some 120 plus-x---while I was there I got a package of Ilford warm tone ,a 1 gal. pack of Ektonol WT developer and a 2 lb, Edwal sodium sulfite.
A couple of weeks ago, I picked up some FP4+ in 135, also picked up a 1 gal. Dektol, a kodalith super RT, and a Sprint speed fixer.I forgot to get a KRST,so I'll pick it up next time----unless they stop making film by then.:D

Donmck,

Then please do a favor for me the next time you go to your photo store and pick up 50 rolls of 120 Kodak UC 400, 50 rolls of 135 Kodak UC 400, 50 rolls of 120 Kodak Tri-X 320 Pan, 50 rolls of 135 Kodak HIE and 50 rolls of 135 Fuji 800 Color print film. Let me know when you will be ready to ship it to me.

Steve
 

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Your point is...?

I think you need a seeing eye dog, QC. No offense.

Steve

PS: If it is still beyond you, see post #117.
 
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Sirius-

I don't shoot color so I'm not really sure what might be lurking around there but I'll check.I was in a lab 3 or 4 weeks ago, and they had baskets of fuji film on the counter and I'm pretty sure they had 800 color print film,---though I wont get back there for a few weeks. also, I was under the impression that uc400 is the same film as 400HD???---I think I read that somewhere but I might be mistaken.
There is a real chance there is some MF320 tri-x, but surely not 50 rolls--maybe 10-20.
 

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donmck

i think he was suggesting
that with all the things that
typically belong in the fridge
( food + drink &C. )
there is no room for the
your next 900-roll impulse-buy .

:pouty:
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Sirius-

I don't shoot color so I'm not really sure what might be lurking around there but I'll check.I was in a lab 3 or 4 weeks ago, and they had baskets of fuji film on the counter and I'm pretty sure they had 800 color print film,---though I wont get back there for a few weeks. also, I was under the impression that uc400 is the same film as 400HD???---I think I read that somewhere but I might be mistaken.
There is a real chance there is some MF320 tri-x, but surely not 50 rolls--maybe 10-20.
 

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Donmck,

Let me make it clearer. These films are in my freezer because I bought them fresh when they were discontinued. These films are no longer available. I only keep a small stockpile of current films in the freezer in case I need a lot of one film at once.

Steve
 

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I think you need a seeing eye dog, QC. No offense.

Steve

PS: If it is still beyond you, see post #117.

Steve,

You really have to try harder to understand what people are talking about.

Don't understand? See post #108.


And apropos your seeing eye dog: why don't you begin using reading glasses?
(Don't understand? I bet you don't...)
 

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Girl friends are LRUs, Line Replaceable Units. It sounds like she needs to be reminded of that fact. My girl friend does not object if I fill my refrigerators with film, because she knows that photography makes me happy. She likes me to be happy. Life is good! :smile:

Jeez...and no one has even weighed in yet to at least question your sense of humor? Does anyone really wonder why women come and go so fast on APUG?
 

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Women consider men LRUs. So there is even handed fair play.

Steve
 

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Going by the number of times he boasts about it, i believe he is happy enough now he found a 100% submissive partner.
 

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My wife simply suggested buying a separate freezer and putting it in the garage once the amount of film in it started to grow. Picked one up on craigslist for $70. Simple solution, room for beer and other foodstuffs in the fridge.
 

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Why, do you think, is getting film in bulk going to save the film industry?
Now if you would shoot film in bulk... But then you would not need a freezer to keep the film in.
:wink:

That's what I do, no freezer required here with 10 fps on my Canon EOS-1N RS! Yesterday I dropped my film off, picked up 3 more rolls which I then dropped off this morning... Yes I should process it myself but I just don't have time right now, anyone got any bulk TIME I can put in my freezer???

Back on topic a bit, I used to shoot a lot of Kodak but since I'm NOT a bulk freezer buyer I like to walk into a store and buy a roll and locally both where I live and where I work (another city) Ilford and Fuji seem to have pretty much taken over from what was mostly Kodak 10 years ago. I used to shoot tons of Ektachrome and T-Max/Tri-X but these days its all Fujichrome and HP5/Delta. I never, ever liked Portra and don't have any inclination to try the current version. Kodak MAX pretty much turned me off Kodak color negative film.
 

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Women consider men LRUs. So there is even handed fair play.

Steve

I just went from being slightly ticked at you to feeling very sad. My sincerest hopes for you for a better set of friends.

I have been with my girl friend over nine years, but we do not know if it will last because we have never had a fight. :smile: Therefore your conclusions, based on your erroneous assumptions are wrong.

Hence, I wonder about you, your background, and past history. Since I have over twenty-six years of psychological training, I could work up your psychological profile, but to what end? I cannot even pretend to be interested enough.

Jus' sayin'

What ev'

Ciao!
 
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