IF you go read up the Fuji report, then you might get a hint of that market as theirs on this factor is almost always the same ( as regarding the trend of consumer film and darkroom sells ) & discusssed in ( accountant term ) in Kodak's financial Discussion PDF regarding
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Net worldwide sales for FPG were $559 million for the second quarter of 2007 as compared with $660 million
for the second quarter of 2006, representing a decrease of $101 million, or 15%. The decrease in net sales was
comprised of: (1) lower volumes, which decreased second quarter sales by approximately 15.3 percentage
points and were primarily attributable to Consumer Film Capture and (2) declines related to negative price/mix,
which reduced net sales by approximately 2.5 percentage points and were primarily attributable to Consumer
Film Capture and Entertainment Imaging. These decreases were partially offset by favorable foreign exchange,
which increased net sales by approximately 2.4 percentage points.
Net worldwide sales of Consumer Film Capture, including consumer roll film (35mm and APS film), one-time -
use cameras (OTUC), professional films, and reloadable traditional film cameras, decreased 30% in the second
quarter of 2007 as compared with the second quarter of 2006, primarily reflecting continuing industry volume
declines and negative price/mix, partially offset by favorable exchange.
Net worldwide sales for Entertainment Imaging films, which includes origination, intermediate, and print films
for the entertainment industry, were flat compared with the prior year, primarily reflecting volume increases in
color print films and favorable exchange across all product lines, partially offset by volume declines in
origination films and unfavorable price/mix across all product lines.
Actually under Kodak, the minilab & retail printing is not under film group but the Digital group. Check the CDG group info on that PDF ..