My personal guess is that traditional B&W film and paper will remain as 
a fine art niche product. The selection will be drastically limited, but 
I suspect there will always be enough demand for prints made with 
traditional photographic processes to keep some manufacturers going.

I'm less optimistic for demand for color film and paper.

- MCC
> 
> Also, according to a guy at a local photo shop, there is a reasonable 
> demand for it. And for stuff like Tri-X etc. The same shop apparently 
> had b&w film sales of virtually 0 a couple of years ago. So maybe b&w 
> film has already been dead for long enough to be resurrected...
> 
> - Toralf


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