bmattock
Veteran
copake_ham said:Evolving technologies create alternative uses for prior formats.
Yes, like 8-track tapes as decorative mobiles and wall-art.
Remember, they still make canvas and oil paints and calligraphers can still buy parchment and quills! 😀
Anyone can go into business making paint and even paper in their garage or basement.
Not so with photographic film. Even if they could, in the US, the EPA would prevent it.
No access to the raw chemicals to make emulsions anymore - Eastman Chemical is one of the biggest suppliers - do you think they'll be making them long after they get out of the film biz themselves?
No new film manufacturing plants, anywhere, ever again.
Old plants will be slowly shut down - it will cost many megamillions for EPA-type superfund kinda cleanup on many. No small company will want that liability, so no one will buy them and that liability. Therefore, no old plants, either.
Color film is over in less than two years. B&W in ten. Fact.
No cottage industry, no film at all. Glass plates, maybe.
Sorry, film is not paint, canvas, parchment, or buggy whips.
"As long as there is demand, someone will make it" is a crock of crap - an old wive's tale that was never true to begin with. A sop for those unable to handle loss.
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks