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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.kodak.com/ek/US/en/Small_Business/Event_Imaging_Solutions/EIS_Home.htm Event Imaging Solutions]
*[http://www.kodak.com/ek/US/en/Small_Business/Event_Imaging_Solutions/EIS_Home.htm Event Imaging Solutions]
*[http://www.qualexjobs.com/ Official site] (No longer works.)
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20071030061323/http://www.qualexjobs.com:80/ Official site] (No longer works.)
*[http://www.bizjournals.com/triangle/stories/2004/11/01/daily36.html "Qualex to shutter Durham site, lay off 300", Triangle Business Journal, Nov. 4, 2004]
*[http://www.bizjournals.com/triangle/stories/2004/11/01/daily36.html "Qualex to shutter Durham site, lay off 300", Triangle Business Journal, Nov. 4, 2004]
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Revision as of 12:22, 21 July 2016

Qualex Inc. was the largest wholesale and on-site photographic processing company in the world. It was formed in March 1988 as a joint venture between Eastman Kodak and Fuqua Industries, but became a wholly owned subsidiary of Kodak in 1994.[citation needed] It was headquartered in Durham, North Carolina. Qualex operated a large network of commercial and in-store labs throughout the United States and Canada.

Qualex's business slowed from the overall decline in traditional film photography in favor of digital photography. Qualex once operated 53 photo processing laboratories; that number had shrunk to 22 by June 2004, and the company saw further consolidation. Qualex, however, continued to service over 13,000 on-site retail processing locations.[1] On December 18, 2008, Qualex announced that it was shuttering all of its film processing facilities, essentially ending send-out film developing by Kodak.[2] However, their Event Imaging Solutions division remained.

Friday, March 27, 2009 was the last day for send-in photofinishing, while Monday, March 30, 2009, was the last day for Internet orders, and day marked the end of Qualex's photofinishing.

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