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  2. Kodak - Wikipedia

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    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. The company is headquartered in Rochester, New York, and is incorporated in New Jersey. [2]

  3. Kodachrome - Wikipedia

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    Kodachrome is the brand name for a color reversal film introduced by Eastman Kodak in 1935. [2] It was one of the first successful color materials and was used for both cinematography and still photography. For many years, Kodachrome was widely used for professional color photography, especially for images intended for publication in print media.

  4. Eastmancolor - Wikipedia

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    Eastman Color Negative (ECN) is a photographic processing system created by Kodak in the 1950s for the development of monopack color negative motion picture film stock. It is part of the Eastmancolor family of products sold by Eastman Kodak. The original process, known as ECN-1, was used from the mid to late-1950s to the early to mid-1970s, and ...

  5. Fujifilm - Wikipedia

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    Fujifilm Holdings Corporation (富士フイルムホールディングス株式会社, Fuji-fuirumu Hōrudingusu kabushiki gaisha), trading as Fujifilm (富士フイルム, Fuji-fuirumu), or simply Fuji, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, operating in the realms of photography, optics, office and medical electronics, biotechnology, and chemicals.

  6. Color motion picture film - Wikipedia

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    Kodak color motion picture films. In the late 1980s, Kodak introduced the T-Grain emulsion, a technological advancement in the shape and make-up of silver halide grains in their films. T-Grain is a tabular silver halide grain that allows for greater overall surface area, resulting in greater light sensitivity with a relatively small grain and a ...

  7. Kodak Tri-X - Wikipedia

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    Tri-X is a black and white photographic film produced by the Eastman Kodak Company. Since 2013 it is distributed by Kodak Alaris which controls the Kodak Professional product line under which it is grouped. [1] The combination of hand-held cameras and high-speed Tri-X film was transformative for photojournalism [2] and for cinema.

  8. Kodak Black - Wikipedia

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    Kodak Black. Bill Kahan Kapri [6] (born Dieuson Octave; June 11, 1997), known professionally as Kodak Black, [7] is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter. He gained initial recognition following his 2014 song "No Flockin". Its success led him to sign a recording contract with Atlantic Records.

  9. Kodak DCS - Wikipedia

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    Kodak DCS. A Kodak DCS 420, a 1.2-megapixel digital SLR based on a Nikon F90 body. The Kodak Digital Camera System is a series of digital single-lens reflex cameras and digital camera backs that were released by Kodak in the 1990s and 2000s, and discontinued in 2005. [1] They are all based on existing 35mm film SLRs from Nikon, Canon and Sigma.