OTOH, we are now seeing, it seems, a resurgence in B&W. Maybe I'm reading it all wrong, but in my mind, the signs are there. New films have come out, old ones seem to be ressurected and given a new push, some recent articles have appeared in various places touting B&W. So, maybe there's some hope yet. Or maybe I'm a dreamer.
Shel > [Original Message] > From: William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > My own thought (I realize that I may be wrong, I only work in the > film processing industry so I doubt if I have a clue about the > direction the industry will go, I am only viewing trends) is that the > consumer film industry is pretty much dead in the water in a leaky > ship with a busted bilge pump. > The ship is going down, and there isn't anything that is going to > stop it from happenning. > The pro film sector is a barge tied to the leaky ship, and when the > ship sinks, it will take pro film with it, since one is towing the > other along. > > William Robb >

