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  1. Kodak made amateur motion pictures practical with the introduction of 16 mm reversal film on cellulose acetate (safety) base, the first 16 mm CINE-KODAK Motion Picture Camera, and the KODASCOPE Projector.

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    Kodacolor II 126 film cartridge, expiration year 1980. The Eastman Kodak Company, referred to simply as Kodak (/ ˈkoʊdæk /), is an American public company that produces various products related to its historic basis in film photography.

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    When George Eastman marketed the first commercial transparent roll film in 1889, it enabled Thomas Edison to develop the first motion picture camera. Since then, Kodak has earned nine Oscar® statuettes – more than any other non-studio company – for its technical contributions to the movie industry.

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    In 1879 George Eastman, amateur photographer and employee of a bank in Rochester, had invented an emulsion-coating machine for mass production of dry plates and got a patent on it in England. In 1881 he and Rochester's local buggy whip manufacturer Henry A. Strong founded the Eastman Dry Plate Companyin the town in the north of the state of New Yor...

    For much of its history, Kodak operated on what has been called the "razor blade" business model. Camera manufacture was not Kodak's primary source of profits; instead, affordable cameras generated an ongoing, steady demand for photographic consumables: film, chemistry, and print paper. See the article Kodak filmfor a listing of the company's main ...

    Roll film

    1. Eastman Detective camera 1. Kodak Camera 2. Kodak No. 1 3. Kodak No. 00 Cartridge Premo 4. Kodak K-24 5. Kodet

    Books

    1. KODAK Milestones, 1880-1980, Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester NY, USA: 1980. 2. BRAYER, Elizabeth: George Eastman: A Biography, University of Rochester Press, 2012. ISBN 978-1580462471. 3. Coe, Brian: Kodak Cameras, the First Hundred Years; Hove Foto Books, Hove, UK. 1988; ISBN 0-906447-44-5, or 2nd edition, 2003; ISBN 1874707375. 4. McKEOWN, Jim & Joan: Collectors Guide to Kodak Cameras, Centennial Photo Service, 1981. ISBN 0-931838-02-9. 5. NAGEL, Helmut: Zauber der Kamera: Beispiele aus...

  4. By 1896, Kodak was marketing film specially coated for motion picture use. Even with today’s digital technologies, a faction of filmmakers continue to use Kodak film to record the action on movie sets, and in some countries, those movies are still distributed to theaters as printed copies on film.

  5. 2022年7月27日 · Kodak was created in 1888 by George Eastman and its factory was founded in Rochester, New York where the company is still making film today.

  6. 2018年6月14日 · Kodak was once the 800-pound gorilla in the world of photography. But after a century of dominance, Kodak’s business crumbled and it was forced to declare bankruptcy in 2012.