On Sat, 07 Oct 2006 23:20:41 +0100, mike wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:

> Perry Pellechia wrote:
>
>> My point is that a decades ago people were saying digital cameras
>> would never replace film.  I do not think most people feel this way
>> today.   Read this story about the first digital image recorded by
>> Kodak R&D labs 30 years ago:
>
> Most people think whatever the promotional departments of large
> corporations tell them to think.  If most people today feel that digital
> has replaced film how come, from the same article, "....film, which
> still accounts for the bulk of its profits...."?

Because they're primarily a film company, and don't have a lot of digital  
product to sell?  The fact is that film IS almost dead, even if Kodak's  
miserable profits still derive from film.

John

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