Kodak Continues Collapse

Kodak is in decline — there is nothing you will do to save them, nor slow their collapse.
The Lost Film Forum cries — and nothing else. LFF is unable to do more than rend and wail — Kodak is leaving — they are in market zombie mode — walking, but walking off stage.
Moves are displayed and distributed digitally — no more shredded sockets. The Kodak production of film has fallen, not a little, not in half, but to less than 6% of what it was 7 years ago. And that was such low volume the company was on the edge extinction.
16 movies in the pipeline isn’t enough to save this beast — it will starve — and the keepers of the fire will sell off the remains as brands, maybe some notebooks.
If you like the film, buy some — if you are committed to using film, try others — do that now.

stop buying expired film, or film will expire

to renew growth, buy new

Comfortable Analog

or — keeping yourself in the dark:

The example of die spread such as that seen in tattoos becoming blurry with age isoften used to explain why inkprints don’t last. You aren’t supposed to consider that skin grows, — living things do.
Why not use the pablum that chemical prints don’t get wrinkles, or skin cancer, either.

Of course, that would be just plain silly, but not as dangerous as false, flawed and self decptive information.

stay out of the underbrush. It is easy to get lost forever in the undergrowth of the fora. Remember, if they had something to do, they wouldn’t be so full of post shits. They would make more prints than posts.

Large Format. APUG. GDPI. LuLa — lost in their own fun house reflection