I realise after a lifetime in photography that I have no idea of the market size!
In theory, it should be possible to calculate the market value at production by summing up the revenue of film producers. They are not so many. Balance sheet are usually public.
However some estimates, place the peak sales at lot higher at 960m rolls, such as this one;
Story of Kodak: How They Could Have Saved The Business - Ignition Framework
Few business cases are as rich with soaring success and abrupt failure than the story of Kodak. What was once considered a hub of technological wizardry suddenly became a bankrupt institution with little hope of surviving much longer into the future. All of this begs the question – what...www.ignitionframework.com
And kodaks alaris 2018 annual report they said 17 millions 35mm rolls were produced in 2017
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... that information was compartmentalized, and shared only with those who absolutely needed to know
That was how the information flow was structured - because if competitors had that information, it would be advantageous for them.
You've got to laugh: if I want to know something about a really big market, like cell/mobile phones, I can find (accurate) information all over the place, for example
Smartphone sales worldwide 2007-2023| Statista
In 2021 almost 1.5 billion smartphones were sold to end users worldwide. In the fourth quarter nearly 25% of all smartphones sold were Apple.www.statista.com
but if I want to know anything about some piddling little market, like photographic film, it's "impossible" to find it! Small minds are everywhere!
I don't know but back in the 80's and 90's the market for color is much bigger than B&W but today I am not sure. A lot of people who shoot film today do B&W. If B&W is not more than color at least the percentage is much greater than in the 80's or 90's.
BW bigger than colour?! No, and it's not even close.
I've heard a lot of people saying it's about 1:10. But those are people from labs and larger stores, so they are probably underestimating BW usage a bit since BW can easily be processed at home and BW people also use smaller shops, buy bulk rolls etc. Still, I would be very surprised if BW was close to 20% of the entire film market.
How much silver is in film? How much does it affect its cost?
How much does it affect its cost?
A lot of the information about film sales was from a time when spending money on film actually was an included item in cost-of-living reports. Those days are long gone.
I've developed a problem where I need to include it in my own personal cost of living report.
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