[pure-silver] Kodak IR film going away...
- From: joe mcguckin <joe@xxxxxxx>
- To: Pure-Silver Free <pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 12:10:15 -0800
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KODAK: NO REPRIEVE FOR INFRARED FILM
Monday 17th December 2007
Kodak has refused to bow to pressure to save infrared film, blaming
'extremely low demand'.
The news comes after US photographer James C Williams launched a
worldwidecampaign to save Kodak HIE-135 film, the production and
distribution of which will cease by the end of this year.
In a statement released in response to the photographer's campaign
Kodak told Amateur Photographer: 'While we very much appreciate the
correspondence we've received from some photographers - who use our
infrared film and would like to be able to purchase it in 2008 and
beyond - the fact is the decline in the use of infrared film has been
so substantial over the years that it is no longer practical for Kodak
to continue to manufacture the film given the extremely low demand and
volume, the age of the product formulations and the complexity of the
processes involved.'
Unfazed by this latest blow Williams vowed to continue the fight. 'The
campaign to save HIE-135 is not over,' he told us. 'Perhaps, after
having issued their statement Kodak believe I should give up on this
campaign. But I say now that it has only [just] started.'
Kodak confirmed that stocks of HIE-135 film will remain available
until the end of this year.
Joe McGuckin
ViaNet Communications
joe@xxxxxxx
650-207-0372 cell
650-213-1302 office
650-969-2124 fax
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