Wednesday, May 15, 2013

History of Kodak Camera

Kodak
George Eastman was the founder of Eastman Kodak Co. and found the film rolls, as well as disseminating photographic merit. Film rolls are the basis of the discovery of the film moves used by early filmmakers Thomas Alva Edison, the Lumière brothers and Georges Méliès.

Kodak, a name synonymous with cameras and photography, introducing "simple camera" first world in 1888, and founder, George Eastman Kodak trademark name. Eastman name ideas, and he does not have a specific goal or thing in mind when creation was, in addition to the letter K favorite, and he thought to be a solid letter - he fills the void between the two K. From home to space, Kodak continues to produce innovative processes and equipment related to imaging.

History of Kodak all started when in the 1870s, 24 years George Eastman plans to vacation from his job in Rochester, New York as a bank employee. A co-worker suggested that he make holiday photos, and he found that to do some photography, we have to carry the burden of the camera, wet-plate developing chemicals, and other things. Only after three years that he developed a dry glass plate to his satisfaction. He's got a U.S. patent for some tools he developed and started producing in 1880 this. A year later, joined by a businessman, he went full time with the photography business and left his job at the bank.

Here are the important developments in the History of Photography and Modern Camera Evolution

1880 - George Eastman, founder of Kodak sold dry plate

1884 - Eastman Dry Plate and Film company was formed. Henry A. Strong, a businessman who joined Eastman two years earlier was President and Eastman as General Manager and Treasurer.

1888 - "Kodak" was born as a brand. The first portable camera was introduced, and marked the birth of snapshot photography. Kodak became known advertising slogan, "You press the button, we do the rest."

1892 - Company name changed to Eastman Kodak Company of New York. At this time, Kodak products have reached distribution outside the United States, particularly in France, Germany, and Italy with its headquarters in London and a factory outside London.

1898 - With the vision of bringing photography to more people with the lowest possible price, Kodak developed the Folding Pocket Kodak Camera. This is the father of the modern movie cameras roll. Brownie camera was introduced at $ 1 each and films at 15 cents per roll.

1923 - Kodak introduces Kodacolor films movies, cameras and projectors and sell them at affordable prices. company that supplied the U.S. government with aerial cameras and trained U.S. Signal Corps cameramen during World War 1.

1963 - Kodak introduces the Instamatic camera. It revolutionized amateur photography and became such a big hit because it is affordable and easy to use.

1970 - Kodak involved in several antitrust suits filed against the company with the photographic firms smaller. It also entered into a collision with another company that manufactures and sells instant photography that developed outside the camera images in minutes-Polaroid. This long-drawn battle between two giants in the photography business finally ended with Kodak paying $ 925 million settlement for Polaroid.

For many years, Eastman Kodak further contributed to the development of photography. It has also branched out into other industries such as chemical manufacturing, procurement of equipment necessary to manufacture the hardware requirements of the United States Defense and in the fields of medicine, Kodak printers and Kodak ink cartridges. Until this moment in history where digital imaging systems dominate the world of photography, Kodak, remains a strength and brand into account.

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