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I am surprised Kodak is still in business with digital cameras being as popular as they are now.
Jim
Actually it was on the news the other day that Kodak has filed Bankruptcy ......... the digital world has been killing them.. I use the digital camera, but I still have my 35,and 70mm Cameras... Yeah I know old school...
I'll be watching the red carpet to see, but I'll bet you won't see Kodak's name out front. They may cover it with a tarp. Or maybe the 5 big letters have already been taken down.
That's a load of crap. I ain't watching no stinking red carpet procession.
When I take pix with the 35 or the 70mm I have them transferred to digital media, that way I have the best of both worlds. Costco does the transfer for $5-7 per roll. then I can play with the negatives or just photo shop on the Computer. I have found the transfer resolution is very good, better than most digital cameras.... For my work I use the digital for the sake of convenience.
"This forum requires that you wait 60 seconds between sending private messages. Please try again in 21 seconds."
Seems someone in the past sent out a mass PM-mailing.
Reminds me as a kid having a great time at a local pool for about a month. The 2nd month all kinds of rules were posted: No *****, frisbees, floatation devices, watercraft, furnature, food, etc in the pool.
According to the PM compose form, I can send up to 10 PM's at a time. So Sean, with your special CL powers, you should be able to send 10 PM's at a time.
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