Thursday, March 29, 2012
What is it like to work with an angry person?
It's hard to believe. I wouldn't... until I met one such person. This person is loud, brash, cruel, crude and angry all the time.
This behavior is tolerated because this person is very talented in this person's field. Plus, this person is highly technical, capable of learning different doftware across different platforms fairly quickly.
But all those who works with this person who are of the same level or below, bear the brunt of this person's personality. It's like walking on egg shells all day and everyday at work. Constantly tip toeing lest a land mine goes off in your face. It's very stressful and highly draining.
Some of this person's behavior is completely not needed and uncalled for. What makes a person so angry all the time? I don't know how long more I can last in the line of fire and be collateral damage...
I need to find a new job.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Friday, March 23, 2012
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Color Scheme
Blue is for whole things. Purple is for bits of things.
Friday, March 9, 2012
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Monday, March 5, 2012
Movies 2012/04 Close & Loud
Incredibly close and extremely loud. With Sandra Bullock and Tom Hanks, it's about how a mother and her son cope with their husband/father's dead in the World Trade Benter's collapse during 9-11.
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Bump in has started
In front of Marina Bay Sands, the bump in for ilight marina bay has starred.
Friday, March 2, 2012
Kodak discontinues three colour reversal films
Kodak has discontinued three colour reversal films, BJP can reveal, as the company continues to review its operations. However, says a spokeswoman, Kodak will continue to support its other lines of films
Author: Olivier Laurent
01 Mar 2012Tags:Kodak
In a notice sent to retailers and distributors around the world, and seen by BJP, Kodak has announced that "due to a steady decrease in sales and customer usage, combined with highly complex product formulation and manufacturing processes, Kodak is discontinuing three Ektachrome (color reversal) films."
The films are the Kodak Professional Ektachrome E100G, Kodak Professional Ektachrome E100VS Film and Kodak Professional Elite Chrome Extra Color 100.
"We estimate that, based on current sales pace, supplies of these films are expected to be available in the market for the next six to nine months; however, inventories may run out before then, depending on demand," says Kodak.
Speaking exclusively to BJP, a Kodak spokeswoman adds: "We've reviewed our portfolio and we told our partners that we would discontinue these three slide films. What we have constantly told everyone is that we will continue to make film as long as there's profitable demand. But, in the case of slide films, the decline has been pretty acute, and in addition to that, the complexity of the formulation and manufacturing of these films made it that we could no longer sustain them."
She adds: "This doesn't affect our Portra films, our Ektar and black-and-white films."
The discontinuation means that Kodak will no longer produce any colour reversal films - commonly used to create slides. However, it will continue to manufacture E-6 Chemicals.
The news comes as Kodak is undergoing a wide-ranging strategic review of its businesses with the "commitment to drive sustainable profitability through its most valuable business lines." But Kodak was quick to point out that it would continue to support its film users. It said: "Kodak's continuing consumer products and services will include the traditional film capture and photographic paper business, which continues to provide high-quality and innovative products and solutions to consumers, photographers, retailers, photofinishers and professional labs."
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Read more: http://www.bjp-online.com/british-journal-of-photography/news/2156493/kodak-discontinues-colour-reversal-films#ixzz1nsk1ySPA
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