I kind of doubt it will go as low as that. Maybe 5% of its maximum volume, but 
5% of current which is mayby 20-25% of max is unlikely. However the time is 
near when you will not be able to buy film in the supermarket or the drug store 
any longer.

Of course part of the low sales of snapshot film has to do with all the free 
film that you digital weanies have given to your friends. I still have about 
20-30 rolls in the freezer myself. Unfortunately however no one has given me 
any 4x5 film.

graywolf
http://www.graywolfphoto.com
"Idiot Proof" <==> "Expert Proof"
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Herb Chong wrote:
you're assuming that film won't go up in price, stay at the same quality it is today, and have a reasonable variety of formulations to choose from. if film stabilizes at 5-10% of its current volume, all of the above will not be true.

Herb...
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As long as analog MF and LF is and will be a lot cheaper than its digital counterparts someone will make film. My guess is that Ilford has a good position in that market.






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