In a message dated 4/3/2002 12:07:42 AM US Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


> > And why did Kodak introduce extra-color films?
> 
> And when will Fuji introduce IR film in 35mm and sheets? When
> will they introduce black and white sheet film, and when will
> they start selling the paper and chemistry for home processing?
> I hardly think Kodak introducing a product to compete in a
> market niche is cherry picking.
> When a company only competes in high volume, high profit areas,
> and does not support to lower volume niche markets, then they
> are doing the market a disservice.
> Historically, Kodak has offered tremendous support to the
> photographic artist.
> Few other companies can make that claim.
> 
> William Robb
> 

Point well stated and well taken. However, some of Fuji's 'cherry picked' 
products (your term, not mine) are my preferences. The photographer benefits 
from having both Kodak and Fuji  (and Ilford, Agfa, Konica, and others) in 
the marketplace. My point is not aimed at entirely rejecting your judgement 
of 'disservice', merely to question same.

Ed Matthew
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