On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Creature's Comfort wrote:
> As a result, Kodak has seen a significant decline in use of Kodachrome
> 25 film. Kodak said it can no longer justify production of products
> with extremely limited usage. Kodak will continue to offer Kodachrome
> 64 and 200 consumer film.
That's doesn't sound right. If you go to Kodak's website and look at
their product announcements, they say that they're discontinuing the 200
in the middle of this year, and they don't mention anything about
discontinuing the 25. Have a look at:
http://www.kodak.com/cgi-bin/webCatalog.pl?category=Professional+Color+Reversal+Films
and click on the "KODACHROME 200 Professional Film (PKL)" line. Here's
the same link but split onto two lines to make cutting and pasting
(hopefully) easier:
http://www.kodak.com/cgi-bin/webCatalog.pl?
category=Professional+Color+Reversal+Films
I'm not saying that your information is wrong, just that it conflicts with
Kodak's.
chris
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