Forgive me if someone's already posted this, but it looks like Kodak has finally hit the buffers...
http://techcrunch.com/
http://techcrunch.com/
Forgive me if someone's already posted this, but it looks like Kodak has finally hit the buffers...
http://techcrunch.com/
It's just a way to sell their patents for more than they could get otherwise, all is well, stay calm. ;-)
They took my Kodachrome away, but they BETTER NOT try to take away my Tri-X. I hope they sell the formula to Ilford or something.

Would Ilford want to take on making other B&W films which would likely only take sales from their own existing and similar product range? I've not seen any rush by other companies to pick up Pan-X, Plus-X, and all the other discontinued Kodak products.![]()
If they would gain the tri-x customers along their existing customers I don't think they would complain. I hope Kodak will survive or find a good buyer for their film division. We'll see. There is always still Fuji, Ilford, Fome, Shanghai and so on. I think for us the magic word will be adaptation for the coming years.
Then the directors should be investigated for lining their own pockets.
Would Ilford want to take on making other B&W films which would likely only take sales from their own existing and similar product range? I've not seen any rush by other companies to pick up Pan-X, Plus-X, and all the other discontinued Kodak products.![]()
Get real. I know you said "should" be investigated. But it won't happen.

Some investigative journalists have already made quite damming accusation against a few of the directors over the past 2 or 3 years. But your probably right there may mot be a body in the US who are capable of carrying out an official investigation.
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