On 5/17/05, Herb Chong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> we don't think it *should* go away. it's going away no matter what anyone
> here thinks. what are film lovers going to do when a roll costs $15 mail
> order only, hardly any choice, chemicals hard to obtain and expensive, and
> quality control is iffy? just how much are you willing to pay for it, and
> what makes you think any of your favorite films will actually still be made?
> Kodak and Fuji will abandon it as soon as it's not profitable anymore, and
> that is only a matter of a few years. Agfa and Ilford don't look too
> healthy, and that's being charitable.

Tri-X will be the last film made (by Kodak, anyway).

When they stop making that, I'll go digital.

cheers,
frank

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