Wednesday, June 15, 2005
The Death of "Professional" Photography Pt. II
Ending a century-old tradition, Eastman Kodak Co. will soon stop making black-and-white photographic paper, a niche product for fine-art photographers and hobbyists that is rapidly being supplanted by digital-imaging systems.
Kodak said Wednesday it will discontinue production of the paper, specially designed for black-and-white film, at the end of this year. But the world's biggest film manufacturer will continue to make black-and-white film and chemicals for processing. - Yahoo
Speaking of photography, be careful what you post to the web. You never know who might turn up.
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