Re: Kodak discontinuing chemicals
- From: Gary G <see.signature@bottom>
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 18:15:33 -0800
On Mon, 16 Nov 2009 08:05:29 +0000, Jan-Fabian Meis <jfm40@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Gary G schrieb:
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 01:29:43 -0600, Mike <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
For those still using them, you might take a look.
http://www.dr5.com/B_W%20and%20E_6%20Chemical%20Discontinuances%20PCN110209_AO.pd
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(I know it's a digital forum, but it is appropriate in a minor way, perhaps)
A valid URL would be helpful here. Error is not.
Kiss French. Drink California.
gary at gaugler dot com
http://www.dr5.com/B_W%20and%20E_6%20Chemical%20Discontinuances%20PCN110209_AO.pdf
Thank you. I see that the trailing f for .pdf was below the link. I
missed that.
Not all chemicals are being discontinued. Some are but others are
being reduced in supply volume (5G -> 1G). It is sad but true that
our local specialty b/w and even color processing firms have shut
down. Digital is now the king. But how to get a really fine print
from a good digital TIFF? Kinkos will make a print but it is not like
a hand made one. sigh.
Kiss French. Drink California.
gary at gaugler dot com
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