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Through the 1990s, Kodak spent some $4 billion developing the photo technology inside most of today's cellphones and digital devices. But a reluctance to ease its heavy financial reliance on film ...
While the images from the Kodak Mobile Film Scanner aren’t going to win any contests — or be blown up beyond a 4 x 6 — if all you want to do is get those old family photos out of the attic ...
The Kodak Mobile Film Scanner costs $35 /£37 which feels steep for a product that is made mostly out of cardboard, however I have to keep reminding myself that much of the value in this product ...
Crawley was committed to shooting on film and shot The Brutalist with Kodak VISION3 250D (5207) and 500T (5219) color negative stocks, which were selected for their grain structure and ability to ...
The company’s name has become synonymous with a failure to adapt to the digital revolution. But overseas, its logo has become ...
Kodak Moments Frames Personal Stories, Promotes Old-School Style - 11/14/2023 The campaign, geared to Gen Z and millennials, encourages them to showcase photos as part of home decor. Toggle navigation ...
Almost seven years ago, Kodak announced it would soon be offering a digitally enabled movie camera that shot on good ol' Super 8-mm film. Well, it's taken a while, but prospective buyers can now ...
Eastman Kodak, the company that invented the digital camera in 1975, is shutting down its digital camera business. Kodak to stop making cameras, digital photo frames - Los Angeles Times ...
Eastman Kodak, the company that invented the digital camera in 1975, is shutting down its digital camera business. Kodak, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last month, announced on ...
Founded by George Eastman in 1880, Kodak was known all over the world for its Brownie and Instamatic cameras and its yellow-and-red film boxes.