We were created in 2016. Super Plastronics gained the exclusive brand license to sell Kodak TV in India.. Holding the exclusive licensee in India, SPPL gradually escalated its innovation from CRT TVs to Smart LED…
read moreDwayne’s Photo, in Parsons, Kan., processed the final rolls of Kodachrome.Steve Hebert for The New York Times The last processor in the world of Kodachrome, the first successful color film and still the most beloved,…
read moreAllan Camp, a technician at Kodak’s inkjet development center in Rochester, works on the development of print heads for printers.James Rajotte for The New York Times Kodak introduces Stream, a continuous inkjet printer that can…
read moreKodak’s health division assembles a radiography system.Jay Capers/Democrat an Chronicle, via Associated Press The company says it will sell its X-ray film and medical imaging equipment operations to an investment company, Onex of Toronto, for…
read moreKodak’s LS 753 digital camera, on an EasyShare dock that prints photographs without a personal computer.Michael J. Okoniewski for The New York Times The company introduces what it says is the first digital camera able…
read moreSteven J. Sasson, an electrical engineer at Eastman Kodak, created a digital camera, much to management’s dismay.James Rajotte for The New York Times Steven J. Sasson, an electrical engineer who invented the first digital camera…
read morePaul Simon in 1973. ”Makes you think all the world’s a sunny day,” Paul Simon sang in his 1973 hit ”Kodachrome,” which included the plea ”Mama, don’t take my Kodachrome away.”
read moreOld Kodachrome slides in Clarence, N.Y.David Duprey/Associated Press Kodachrome, the first film to effectively render color, was an instant hit and had its heyday in the 1950s and ’60s. Kodachrome was favored by still and…
read moreIn 2000, Kathy Connor, a curator of the George Eastman Collection, displayed a $1 Brownie camera, still in the original box.David Duprey/Associated Press The Kodak was relatively expensive, so Frank Brownell of Kodak gave the…
read moreGeorge Eastman, left, with a fellow inventor, Thomas Edison, in the late 1920s. George Eastman bought a camera in 1877 and paid someone to teach him how to use it. Then he found an easier…
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