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Kodak Reintroduces Super 8 Film in New Plan to Repeat Previous Bankruptcy
Kodak has announced that it will reintroduce the Super 8 Camera for creating movies on film. According to Kodak CEO Jeff Clarke, “This camera will allow Kodak to waste millions of dollars manufacturing a product that nobody wants.” Jeff Clarke … Continue reading
Posted in Industry Info, satire
Tagged Bankruptcy, chemical processing, film, Ford Motor Company, Jeff Clarke, Kodak, Model T, Super 8 camera
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Lifetouch to Embrace New Capture and Storage Media
I received the following press release from Lifetouch today and would like to share it with my readers: April 1, 2015 Lifetouch to Embrace New Capture and Storage Media It is with great pride that we announce that we have signed … Continue reading
Posted in Industry Info, satire
Tagged Eastman Kodak, File Image Longterm Media, film, Lifetouch
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Kodak and Film
“Film has been – and will remain – a vital part of our culture,” said Jeff Clarke, Kodak chief executive officer. “With the support of the studios, we will continue to provide motion picture film, with its unparalleled richness and … Continue reading
Posted in Digital Photos, Industry Info
Tagged delusions, film, Jeff Clarke, Kodak, unique textures, unparalleled richness
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Film on Life Support
In an effort to delay the death of traditional film, Hollywood has agreed to buy enough film to ensure that the last remaining supplier, Kodak, will remain in the business. The agreement makes no mention of what the studios will actually … Continue reading
Posted in Industry Info
Tagged Donald Trump, film, Goodwill, Hollywood, Kodak, Paris Hilton, silver
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Kodak Alaris and the Fallacy of Film
In a move reminiscent of Kodak’s recent attempt to establish the superiority of film, compared to digital, Kodak alaris has announced that they will “continue to offer the full range of photographic films and papers.” In addition, they have developed a … Continue reading
Kodak Still Doesn’t Get It!
I would think, after filing for bankruptcy, Kodak would understand that no one company can control, prevent, or stop technological change. Apparently, Kodak disagrees with me. So, with the seriousness with which it was intended, here is Kodak’s 10 Reasons … Continue reading
Color Film To Be Discontinued
The votes are in. Color film will be discontinued between 2016 and 2020 – at least that is the prediction of this blog. Of course there were a range of predictions. Some people felt that color film would remain forever; … Continue reading
When will color film disappear?
A recent announcement from Fuji, Fuji Confirms Film Discontinuations, highlights the continued transition from traditional to digital photography. Unfortunately, color film is not easy to produce, market, and process. Unlike black and white film, which is relatively easy to make, color … Continue reading
Film, Paper, and the Demise of Kodak
On Kodak’s selling of its traditional camera film and photo paper business: “We solidly believe in them. We’re not shutting down or exiting these businesses. The market for photo paper remains strong.” And in fact the company has been making … Continue reading
New Digital Photo App Charges for Film!
Tired of an endless supply of digital images? Miss running out of film in the middle of your vacation? A new photo application for the iPhone will solve your problems. Lomora, available for $1.99, charges $0.99 for each roll of … Continue reading