jamusu
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PE might have something diffrent but I have sent Kodak mail to 343 State Street, Rochester NY 14650.
Okay.
Jamusu.
PE might have something diffrent but I have sent Kodak mail to 343 State Street, Rochester NY 14650.
Jamasu. Don't take any of this personally. I don't recall my particular instance (not worth the research) but I took it personally. It is not negativity. As I stated, it is reality. I am the inventory control specialist for Fisher Auto Parts in the Milford De store. A position I take seriously. If we have six different manufacturer's of the same product and three do not sell, eventually they get relegated to the warehouse. Now in my instance it is still available. But unless the customer is willing to wait a day or two (seldom happens) they simply buy what is presently available.
This is the premise that any business, including The Great Yellow Father, operates within. A dog is a dog. And if the product is a dog then it will no longer be ofered because there is no MASS MARKET for it any longer. Sure, there are niche markets but livelihoods and corporate survival cannot depend on such favoritism.
Again, it's only reality. Perhaps direct realism at times. Don't take it personally. It is not intended as such. Your desire is commendable and perhaps you might accomplish something. If you choose to pursue this then we all wish you luck and will help you in anyway possible. Personally, there is far more film to shoot than to worry about being discontinued and for me something like this would take away from my creative energy and my ability to consume the very thing I wish to perserve.
Sorry. Don't remember exactly, oh yeah. I suggested something I had seen on another forum. It was some sort of statement that we would all hold ourselves to a high standard, a promise or 'commitment' if you will. It regarded critiques and behavior. Common sense kinda stuff that folks around here seem to adhere to be default. And this was pointed out to me, sometimes kind of tactlessly. I was really bummed. But I knew they were right. And those one or two that I took offense to I realized they weren't busting my chops. Just pointing out the obvious. It was a good idea. But redundant.
I have had occasional run ins with folks here and elsewhere. And sometime folks even take things I type here in the wrong way. Things cool down. People get past it. I guess I said all of that to say this. Very little said here is a personal affrontal to another. So don't sweat the small stuff and just keep on truckin'.
If you think I'm wrong, refute me; otherwise, move on.
You must be speaking of your human nature or lack there of. I find it curious that many of your post's are laced with negativity and a misplaced view of elitism that you have enshrined upon yourself as though you are some type of "QUASI GOD of PHOTOGRAPHY". Tell me...is your soul truly as miserable as your writings suggest?
Jamusu.
Exactly. Wonderfully put. Why should KODAK, or Ilford or Fuji, believe that some petition will suddenly make the sales of a film rocket skyward and be profitable anew?Correct. The only petition that matters is the one where you "petition" the marketplace with your coin, by BUYING THE FILM IN SUFFICIENT QUANTITIES TO MAKE IT A PROFITABLE PRODUCT ... BUY WHAT YOU LIKE, USE IT, and TELL A FRIEND. The marketplace will take care of the rest.
Sales are the real petition.
But you know, Mike, nobody gets hurt and no animals will be harmed in the attempt if someone chooses to try. The worst that can happen is no worse than what has already happened. No more 220 B&W film.
But consider this, the best that can happen is probably that one of the third-tier manufacturers sees in a strong petition effort what for them might be a possible market opportunity. Then they use their ingenuity to find a way to hand-spool and package and sell - at a profit for them - niche-market quantities of their existing B&W film products in 220 format.
Maybe we should petition Kodak to sell their 220 finishing equipment to Ilford. I'd love to see 220 TMY-2 (or TX400) but I'd eat my darkroom towel if it actually happened.
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