When you think about it, this is the after-times of the "digital apocalypse". About the end of the last century, almost overnight digital photogrphy wiped out the conventional suppliers. We lost everything. Kodachrome, Infrared, and just about all the manufacturers. Then the 2008 crash practically wiped out everything. Now we are in the "aftertimes". The supplies we have available now are as good as it can get. and I expect we may eventually lose even that. Alaris, for instance, could decide their interest in Kodak is not suiting the return expectations of the money changers, and get rid of it like a bad girlfriend. It's one day at a time from here on in. Same for the other manufacturers. So we make-do. Blessings, no mater how small, should be counted.