With Kodak being delisted from the stock market,
does this mean the beginning of the end for Kodak?I remember when I was younger and during Kodak's heyday, they were the company when it came photography and film. I often would pay the premium price to have my pictures developed using that fancy Kodak paper. The photos always came out better looking on their paper.
However, as time passed I like many other people stopped printing/developing pictures as digital cameras became more common and storing them on our massive hard drives was sufficient. Kodak unfortunately seemed to be still stuck in the film period. They did try to modernize by creating online picture storage website and a handful of digital cameras, but the lukewarm receptions to these innovations didn't help them one bit.
So as Kodak slowly vanishes away, I hope the company will at least retain some sort of presence in photography so the younger generation these days can appreciate the nostalgic process of taking pictures.
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