Kodak introduces new motion picture film

I don't see how Kodak can separate its film for consumers vs. its film for movie production. I always thought that the film was designed for the movie industry first and then sold to consumers for photography as a secondary market. Why would you sell the consumer business if you are still making film for movies?
I guess I shouldn't spend too much time trying to make sense of the business moves made by Kodak management these days.
 
I think this demonstrates where the real money is to be made with film. The volumes that pro/hobbyist photographers shoot are just too small to be significant.
 
It makes you nervous when you read that film is the best for achieving. Are all our digital images going to disappear some day?

Digital images are more likely to still be on the medium on which they are saved but you won't be able to access them easily, if at all.

Paper is still the best medium for storing information. I think I have an article about it saved on a zip disk somewhere.
 
This means that ECP-2D development kits will live too. Maybe one day we will be using cinema color films like we use the 5222 (Double-X)..
 
This is a new film, not a new concept. I guess the announcement just woke some people up who don't know how to place it within their own little universe.
 
Um, yes.

You know that it is true and inevitable.

Take a look at your 5-1/4 and 3-1/2 floppy disks. Un-readable.

Are our current disks so far behind?

No.

Vick



It makes you nervous when you read that film is the best for archiving. Are all our digital images going to disappear some day?
 
I doubt the irony is lost on anyone, including Kodak people. I'm sure the product was months in the making. It's just the timing that is ironic. Kodak has made commitments to the movie industry through 2015, so they need product to sell. A film-based archival medium for digital movies is a good one. If movie studios can be convinced, sales will go up as digital becomes more prevalent.
 
Um, yes.

You know that it is true and inevitable.

Take a look at your 5-1/4 and 3-1/2 floppy disks. Un-readable.

Are our current disks so far behind?

No.

Vick

I still have stuff on Iomega ZIP disks. It was my own fault for not transferring them but I didn't see it coming. Once I upgraded my computer and the OS I found a lot of wares were no longer compatible.
 
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