Hardbopjazz Posted June 23, 2009 Report Posted June 23, 2009 (edited) I guess the age of 35mm film is coming to an end. Sorry, Paul Simon, Kodak's taking Kodachrome away By CAROLYN THOMPSON, Associated Press Writer Carolyn Thompson, Associated Press Writer – Mon Jun 22, 3:15 pm ET ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Sorry, Paul Simon, Kodak is taking your Kodachrome away. The Eastman Kodak Co. announced Monday it's retiring its oldest film stock because of declining customer demand in an increasingly digital age. The world's first commercially successful color film, immortalized in song by Simon, spent 74 years in Kodak's portfolio. It enjoyed its heyday in the 1950s and '60s but in recent years has nudged closer to obscurity: Sales of Kodachrome are now just a fraction of 1 percent of the company's total sales of still-picture films, and only one commercial lab in the world still processes it. Full article Edited June 23, 2009 by Hardbopjazz Quote
Jazzmoose Posted June 23, 2009 Report Posted June 23, 2009 We eliminated our photo processing service at the store earlier this year; I had a feeling the end was near. Anyone want to buy my old Minolta cheap? Quote
mikeweil Posted June 23, 2009 Report Posted June 23, 2009 The Eastman Kodak Co. announced Monday it's retiring its oldest film stock because of declining customer demand in an increasingly digital age. That process took place in Germany a few years ago ... there are others still, but the special look of Kodak colors is irreplaceable. Quote
Alexander Posted June 23, 2009 Report Posted June 23, 2009 I always hated that Paul Simon song. Funny. I love it! "There Goes Rhymin' Simon" was a favorite growing up and the first album I got when I decided to explore Simon's solo albums a few years back... I know a couple of professional photographers and they switched to digital years ago. I can imagine that they were quite happy to say goodbye to fooling with chemicals and dark rooms! Quote
Ted O'Reilly Posted June 23, 2009 Report Posted June 23, 2009 "....they were quite happy to say goodbye to fooling with chemicals and dark rooms!" I dunno....at times, I've had great times with both... Quote
zen archer Posted June 23, 2009 Report Posted June 23, 2009 I always hated that Paul Simon song. Funny. I love it! "There Goes Rhymin' Simon" was a favorite growing up and the first album I got when I decided to explore Simon's solo albums a few years back... I know a couple of professional photographers and they switched to digital years ago. I can imagine that they were quite happy to say goodbye to fooling with chemicals and dark rooms! Not me I am not glad , Digital has taken the Mystery out of photography. Every client I have now thinks they can shoot .....screw em.....next time I go to the Dentist i am bringing my own Novocaine! Quote
Alexander Posted June 23, 2009 Report Posted June 23, 2009 I always hated that Paul Simon song. Funny. I love it! "There Goes Rhymin' Simon" was a favorite growing up and the first album I got when I decided to explore Simon's solo albums a few years back... I know a couple of professional photographers and they switched to digital years ago. I can imagine that they were quite happy to say goodbye to fooling with chemicals and dark rooms! Not me I am not glad , Digital has taken the Mystery out of photography. Every client I have now thinks they can shoot .....screw em.....next time I go to the Dentist i am bringing my own Novocaine! Results speak louder than words, though. Yes, every asshole with a camera thinks he can shoot. But he can't. Not really. Put his amateur effort next to your professional effort and the difference will be clear. I don't think professional photographers will be supplanted... Quote
A Lark Ascending Posted June 23, 2009 Report Posted June 23, 2009 Love digital...no films to buy, no processing to pay for and you get a rough idea immediately if you've got the picture you want. I always felt there was a huge scam involved in film/processing. Now if someone could work the same magic on printer ink! Quote
zen archer Posted June 23, 2009 Report Posted June 23, 2009 (edited) I always hated that Paul Simon song. Funny. I love it! "There Goes Rhymin' Simon" was a favorite growing up and the first album I got when I decided to explore Simon's solo albums a few years back... I know a couple of professional photographers and they switched to digital years ago. I can imagine that they were quite happy to say goodbye to fooling with chemicals and dark rooms! Not me I am not glad , Digital has taken the Mystery out of photography. Every client I have now thinks they can shoot .....screw em.....next time I go to the Dentist i am bringing my own Novocaine! Results speak louder than words, though. Yes, every asshole with a camera thinks he can shoot. But he can't. Not really. Put his amateur effort next to your professional effort and the difference will be clear. I don't think professional photographers will be supplanted... I agree .....BUT , (economy aside) I just bid on a job with a medical device company where they were threatening the designer with doing the photography themselves! This would not be the first time they did some photography in the back of their wherehouse a year ago. She reminded them how the shots came out which was not so great and they finally agreed to our price and hopefully we will do the job. The point being is that these clients can now reasonably buy a digital camera which will give them a 30 meg file and then have some one download and fix it in photoshop. It's totally different from the days of E-6 and 4x5 cameras clients were totally at our mercy , I mean they had no clue how it all worked. Edited June 23, 2009 by zen archer Quote
Jazzmoose Posted June 23, 2009 Report Posted June 23, 2009 Every client I have now thinks they can shoot .....screw em.....next time I go to the Dentist i am bringing my own Novocaine! I never understood why anyone would pay a professional photographer a cent. Until the pictures came back... Quote
zen archer Posted June 23, 2009 Report Posted June 23, 2009 Every client I have now thinks they can shoot .....screw em.....next time I go to the Dentist i am bringing my own Novocaine! I never understood why anyone would pay a professional photographer a cent. Until the pictures came back... Photography would be a great business if I didn't have to take pictures..... Quote
porcy62 Posted June 23, 2009 Report Posted June 23, 2009 "....they were quite happy to say goodbye to fooling with chemicals and dark rooms!" I dunno....at times, I've had great times with both... Quote
catesta Posted June 23, 2009 Report Posted June 23, 2009 Every client I have now thinks they can shoot .....screw em.....next time I go to the Dentist i am bringing my own Novocaine! I never understood why anyone would pay a professional photographer a cent. Until the pictures came back... Photography would be a great business if I didn't have to take pictures..... Try drawing them next time. Quote
GregK Posted June 23, 2009 Report Posted June 23, 2009 I always hated that Paul Simon song. I always hated Paul Simon.... Quote
sjarrell Posted June 24, 2009 Report Posted June 24, 2009 I always hated that Paul Simon song. I always hated Paul Simon.... Never met him. Used to cover the tune, though. Rocked. Quote
Dan Gould Posted June 24, 2009 Report Posted June 24, 2009 Apparently there are two schools of thought on the "meaning" of this song. One says that Simon made a bet that he could write a song about a camera. The other says that Playboy used Kodachrome film for their centerfolds. His mother found his stash of Playboys and he is pleading that she not throw them out, because "all the girls in high school" would "never match his sweet imagination" staring at the centerfolds. Personally I think I liked the song because grade school was a drag, and the lyrics When I think back On all the crap I learned in high school It's a wonder I can think at all And though my lack of education Hasn't hurt me none I can read the writing on the wall had great appeal. Quote
Jazzmoose Posted June 24, 2009 Report Posted June 24, 2009 I always hated that Paul Simon song. I always hated Paul Simon.... I've heard he's the biggest prick in the world. Quote
wolff Posted June 24, 2009 Report Posted June 24, 2009 Any other slide film available? The most amazing picture I ever saw was a 20x24? print from slide from top of Everest. Totally unreal!! National Geographic shots...OMG..all slide!!! Oh well, at least vinyl is still alive. Quote
Quincy Posted June 24, 2009 Report Posted June 24, 2009 National Geographic shots...OMG..all slide!!! Sports Illustrated recently had an article about their slide photography and how their library system worked. Kind of neat to see some of the classic cover shots before they were cropped, along with the markings on the sides. Quote
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