To me it is tin a best.This interview is gold.
Good idea. The film in question should be called Kodak Tin; and it is perfect given the look of the new canistersTo me it is tin a best.
When used in accordance with its directions, the Combi-Plan T rack holds 4x5 sheets under slight compression against the rack's curved slots. I conclude that this prevents any movement of the film during agitation and precludes anything non-liquid, including other sheets, from touching the base side.
I only had one Combi-Plan T tank, and its fill/drain times are so long that, used alone, it suffered from uneven results. Desiring to use inversion agitation rather than the open top "dip and dunk" method others have written about at the LF forum, I solved that issue by obtaining additional tanks, then turning lights off when removing the cover and moving the rack from one solution/tank to the next, immediately attaching the cover and turning lights back on. For non-Ilford sheet films of all sizes, I still develop in Jobo Expert Drums on my CPP-2 processor.
Plus they get tired of hearing from their own equivalent of the Kodak haters bitching at them. But then again, if Kodak haters could not bitch, they would have no meaning to their life at all. View attachment 290646
It's not bitching it's disgust and disbelief at watching a once-great brand playing Russian roulette with itself. For me the disgust and disbelief are quite moderate as I went 100% Ilford in 2019.
Kodak can buy it, croak, go belly-up, it won't alter my photographic practice one bit but I'll shake my head wondering "how did they go there?".
You know... like THIS :
https://www.google.com/imgres?imgur...AhUM14UKHSt8DXMQ9QF6BAgCEAk#spf=1637272552038
That is sort of how I feel about General Mills. I was in the grocery store shopping the other day, and pushing the old cart down the cereal aisle, when I saw a box of Trix which was my favorite cereal when I was growing up. So I was looking at the front of the box and noticed that the cereal was in about six or eight colors and fruit shaped. Whatever happen to those round balls in three colors, you know, raspberry red, lemon yellow and orange orange. You can't trust anybody not to screw up a good thing. It is sort of like Trix went digital or something. Anyway, I put the box back on the shelf and got some Cheerios. They haven't screwed those up yet. I guess the moral of the story is to stock up on the good stuff while you can, because you don't know what's going to happen tomorrow. I don't shoot color film any more, but if I did, I would be spending some of those pre-inflation dollars on a lot of Kodak color film before the price increase kicks in and while it is still available.It's not bitching it's disgust and disbelief at watching a once-great brand playing Russian roulette with itself.
That is sort of how I feel about General Mills. I was in the grocery store shopping the other day, and pushing the old cart down the cereal aisle, when I saw a box of Trix which was my favorite cereal when I was growing up. So I was looking at the front of the box and noticed that the cereal was in about six or eight colors and fruit shaped. Whatever happen to those round balls in three colors, you know, raspberry red, lemon yellow and orange orange. You can't trust anybody not to screw up a good thing.
What has to be clear to Kodak or is it, is that consumers need to know at what point things might return to normal. Is there light at the end of the tunnel in terms of price rises i.e. a point at which Kodak expects a return to normality? This was the missing aspect of the price increase discussion.
More likely, until the stock holders cry “uncle”, if profit and stock values decrease.Inflation or no inflation, I expect Kodak to keep inching the price up until customers cry uncle. Ektachrome was $11.99 when it was reintroduced in 2018. It is now $19.99, and it is going close to $23.99 in January with the latest price increases of 20%.
Well, Kodak Alaris is privately held, by the UK Pension Protection authorities.More likely, until the stock holders cry “uncle”, if profit and stock values decrease.
That is sort of how I feel about General Mills.
If you think about it for a minute, it's a metaphor.general mills has changed that product many times. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trix_(cereal)
I know huh?If you think about it for a minute, it's a metaphor.
I'd rather they raise the price instead of dropping the film like Fuji is eliminating Velvia 50.More likely, until the stock holders cry “uncle”, if profit and stock values decrease.
I'd rather they raise the price instead of dropping the film like Fuji is eliminating Velvia 50.
More likely, until the stock holders cry “uncle”, if profit and stock values decrease.
I'd rather they raise the price instead of dropping the film like Fuji is eliminating Velvia 50.
Lockdowns and transportation truckers and others not working have caused manufacturing and supply issues. There are over 100 huge cargo ships waiting to be offloaded on the West coast of America with goods from China and other Asian countries. Probably loaded with my film that's expiring.This might be a dumb question but what supply issues?
I see Sony have stopped some camera production because of chip shortages and obviously there are shortages everywhere
Are people dropping like flies in china because of covid and its all just unreported or are some supply countries in heavy lockdown. I lost track of whats going on years ago
Lockdowns and transportation truckers and others not working have caused manufacturing and supply issues. There are over 100 huge cargo ships waiting to be offloaded on the West coast of America with goods from China and other Asian countries. Probably loaded with my film that's expiring.I don't know whether you have similar problems in the UK.
https://www.businessinsider.com/sup...rd-number-of-container-ships-ca-ports-2021-11
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