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Christopher, I have to disagree. I've been reading this same stuff for a while. I use a processor in Denver, and one in Ciinncinatti, then scan them (negs) onto my computer for PP. I've asked about film, and whether it's demise is going to kill film shooting for me, and suprisingly, I was told just the opposite, that business was booming.Personally, I don't think film is rebounding. I think it simply is refusing to go away. But it's good to see the weekly resurgence thread making the rounds. Good for morale.
I've asked about film, and whether it's demise is going to kill film shooting for me, and suprisingly, I was told just the opposite, that business was booming.
So, I don't think it's a weekly resurgence, as a result of wishful thinking.
You also have to consider there are still a "zillion" film camera's out there.
Then there are people like me, who can't afford to replace 4 bodies and seven or eight len's, at today's prices for quality digital equipment.
Maybe some day soon the NY Times may run the headling "Film is Dead", but I still think it's got a few if not several good years left.
J.
Well, I see that my once half-full refrigerator is really only half-empty so I
think I'll just go out and buy more film to ease my fear of availability.
Perhaps this will help the rising film sales which are really only going up
because they are declining.
Well, I see that my once half-full refrigerator is really only half-empty so I
think I'll just go out and buy more film to ease my fear of availability.
Perhaps this will help the rising film sales which are really only going up
because they are declining.
You don't get it do you?
A slight short term uptick versus a long term resurgence.
It's not that hard to figure out.
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