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WINDSOR, Colo.—Eastman Kodak Co. has completed the shutdown of its motion picture film finishing division in northern Colorado.

The division ceased operations on Monday. Kodak spokesman Chris Veronda says the last employees left the grounds on Thursday.

At least three other divisions are still operating at the plant in Windsor, about 50 miles north of Denver.

Veronda declined to say how many jobs were eliminated this week. Kodak announced in March that a total of 300 positions would be lost in Windsor when the motion picture film division was absorbed by a Rochester, N.Y., plant and a printing plate division moved to Columbus, Ga.

The printing plate operation hasn’t yet stopped operations in Windsor.

Veronda says the Windsor facility will have 400 employees after the layoffs are complete.

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Information from: Fort Collins Coloradoan,

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