2007/8/5, graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> "Film is no longer a major mass market item", is an accurate statement. "Film 
> is no longer a multi-billion dollar business", may be true. "Film is dead", 
> is not.

You're either wrong, or a scientist. In an opinion-based threat like
this one, it is not necessary to publish verifiable of falsifiable
statements. Scientists tend to think that way, and in their opinion
opinions don't matter.
Whereas in this forum much is based on opinion. One may agree or
disagree. It's like taste. It cannot be disputed, but it is disputed
all the time.
Look at the large number of replies. That prooves that the statement
is VERY accurate for its purpose.

At least, that's my opinion.

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Syb Vis, The Netherlands.
"Since i bought my DSLR, i do no longer buy prints. Instead, i pay
digital frames. Who said it would become cheaper?"

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