Portal Photography Infobox Photographic film name T MAX maker Eastman KodakKodak image KodakP3200TMaxBoxFront.JPG speed 100 21 , 400 27 , 3200 36 format 135 film 35 mm , 120 film 120 type p process Gelatin silver process Gelatin silver bw yes app General, surveillance Kodak Professional T MAX Film is a continuous tone, panchromatic, tabular grain film tabular grain black and white negative film made by Eastman Kodak . ref name F 4016 cite web url http www.kodak.com global en professional support techPubs f4016 f4016.pdf title Technical Data F 4016 work Kodak Professional T MAX Films publisher Eastman Kodak month October year 2007 accessdate 2008 08 03 ref It is sold in three speeds 100, 400 and 3200. The 100 and 400 speeds are given as Film speed ISO film speed scales ISO numbers , but the 3200 is sold as a multi speed film. ref name F 4016 In early 2002, Kodak replaced their similarly titled Kodak T MAX Professional Film with Kodak Professional T MAX Film . ref name F 32 cite web url http www.kodak.com global en professional support techPubs f32 f32.pdf title Technical Data F 32 work Kodak T MAX Professional Films publisher Eastman Kodak month March year 2002 accessdate 2008 08 03 ref There was also a slight change to the packaging. The main difference between the two are in the processing times. ref name F 4016 The 3200 speed is actually nominally 800 speed. It has uses in surveillance and other work where it can be given a Push processing pushed exposure index between 1600 and 25000. ref name F 4016 ref name F 32 gallery image KodakP3200TMaxRoll.JPG 135 film 35mm film image KodakP3200TMaxRollDXCoding.JPG 35mm film showing DX encoding DX Camera Auto Sensing CAS codes for 3200 speed image KodakP3200TMaxBoxBack.JPG Back of T MAX 3200 box. Note that Kodak does not state that film speed is to Film speed Current ISO system ISO standard gallery References Reflist 2 External links Category Kodak photographic films ... more details
offered by Kodak is the Z990 ref http store.kodak.ca store ekconsus en CA pd MAX Camera productID.221644300 ref with a 30X Optical Zoom. Kodak EasyShare V Series The V Series was another style oriented ...Image Kodak easyshare c330.jpeg thumb A camera from the Kodak EasyShare series Kodak EasyShare is a sub brand of Eastman Kodak Company products identifying a consumer photography system of digital camera ... simply Kodak Gallery . Thermal snapshot printers and printer docks product lines have been discontinued ... the DX3600 and DX3500 digital camera along with the EasyShare Camera Dock. Image Kodak DX 6490 BW 1.JPG thumb Kodak EasyShare DX6490. Kodak EasyShare DX Series The DX series cameras were the first ... Series. Models in the DX series were the last Kodak consumer digital cameras to use CompactFlash external ... zoom lens , DX3900 3.3 mp, 35 70 mm zoom lens , DX4330 3.1 mp, 38 114 mm zoom lens , Kodak EasyShare DX4530 5.2 mp, 38 114mm zoom lens , DX4900 4.1 mp, 35 70mm zoom lens , Kodak EasyShare DX6440 4.23 mp, 33 132 mm zoom lens , Kodak EasyShare DX6490 4.23 mp, 38 380 mm zoom lens , DX7440 4.0 mp, 33 132 mm zoom lens , Kodak Zoom Digital Camera DX7590 5.0 mp, 38 380 mm zoom lens and the DX7630 6.2 mp, 39 117 mm zoom lens . Image Kodak EasyShare CX6330 freigestellt.jpg thumb Kodak EasyShare CX6330. Image Kodak EasyShare CX7530.jpg thumb Kodak EasyShare CX7530. Kodak EasyShare CX Series The CX series ... than a 3× optical zoom. Kodak EasyShare C Series The C series ref http store.kodak.com store ... ref is Kodak s current line of lower priced, point and shoot, entry level digital cameras. Kodak ..., such as dual lens technology, first introduced with the Kodak EasyShare V570 V570 . The V Series line has now discontinued, superseded by higher end M Series cameras. Kodak EasyShare P Series The P Series was Kodak s Performance series intended to bring DSLR like features to a consumer model ... Flash baseProductID.145067400 productID.145067500 Kodak P20 Zoom Flash ref , with the exception of the Z980 ... more details
confuse Kodiak Eastman Kodak is a well known maker of photo and printing products. Kodak may also refer to Buildings Kodak Theatre Kodak Tower , a skyscraper in Rochester, New York Places Kodak, Tennessee , an unincorporated community in Sevier County, Tennessee, United States Kodak Fortress , a fort built in 1635 over the Dnieper River, near where Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine is now See also lookfrom KodakKodak Park Kodak Park Railroad Kodaku , an indigenous people living in India, in hills and forest of Chhotanagpur disambiguation uk ... more details
Wikify date December 2010 Infobox company company logo Image KodakExpress Logo.gif 250px company name Kodak Express company slogan We ll show you how founder key people industry Photographic processing homepage http www.kodakexpress.com www.kodakexpress.com Kodak Express is the worlds largest branded photo processing network operating in 41 countries and with over 26,000 stores worldwide ref http www.kodakexpress.com usa investor2009.php ref offering Kodak products and services including photo books, gifts, digital cameras, frames and traditional printing. Stores are locally owned and operated with the support of Eastman Kodak Kodak and their regions program manager for marketing, product purchasing and technical support. References Reflist Category Kodak ... more details
Image Kodak Retinette and case.JPG thumb 200px The first rigid model of Retinette Model 022 introduced in 1954. Lens is Scheider Kreuznach Reomar and the shutter is Compur&ndash Rapid. Leather carrying case was included with the camera. A 29.5 mm skylight filter is attached to the lens. The lever on the left of the lens at 9 o clock is the self timer actuator. Construction of the body is all metal including the film advance lever at the bottom. The lens mounting plate is rectangular Kodak Retinette is the name of a classic series of cameras manufactured by the Eastman Kodak company. They were introduced in 1939 as a less expensive alternative to the Kodak Retina series. ref http licm.org.uk livingImage ... collection2.php?l 2&c Kodak Retinette 1B Reomar on Retinette IB from lumieresenboite.com ref ... design. ref name Lumiere Kodak Anastigmat Pierre Ang nieux Ang nieux lenses were also used especially ... France induced Kodak to set up manufacturing facilities in that country. and ...following an agreement between the former company and Kodak, Angenieux became sole supplier for a number of years. Angenieux lenses may thus be found fitted to a range of the more popular middle price Kodak cameras of that period ... Common shutters included Compur&ndash Rapid as well as various Pronto , Vero and Kodak models. ref ... Kodak Retinette website through the Internet Archive ref Models gallery Image Retinette model ... Kodak Retinette model 022 French Edition.JPG Kodak Retinette model 022 French Edition Retinette f . The lens is Kodak Anastigmat Ang nieux and the shutter is Kodak gallery . Citations and notes reflist ... wiki Kodak Retinette Ib Retinette IB from Camerapedia http www.cameramanuals.org kodak pdf kodak retinett.pdf Retinette online manual http www.lumieresenboite.com collection2.php?l 2&c Kodak Retinette 1B Retinette 1B http www.camerapedia.org wiki Kodak Retinette IA Kodak Retinette 1A http kodak.3106.net index.php?p 216 Kodak Classics by Mischa Koning Category Kodak cameras Category 135 film cameras ... more details
About the book the company Eastman Kodak Infobox Book name kodak image File Kodak Patti Smith.jpg author Patti Smith cover artist Robert Mapplethorpe country United States language English language English genre Poetry publisher Middle Earth pub date 1972 media type Board book pages 17 DISPLAYTITLE kodak book kodak is a poetry collection by Patti Smith , published in 1972. ref cite web url http www.oceanstar.com patti info books.htm title Patti Smith Bibliography accessdate 2008 03 14 ref Contents Untitled k.o.d.a.k. Star Fever Untitled Renee Falconetti Untitled Georgia O Keeffe Redondo Beach song Radando Beach Conch Untitled Prayer Balance Notes reflist External links Google books mpACGwAACAAJ kodak Patti Smith Category American poetry collections Category Poetry by Patti Smith Category 1972 books Poetry collection stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Cleanup date June 2008 The Kodak Signet 35 was Kodak s top American made 35mm camera of the 1950s. The Signet 35 has a coupled coincident image rangefinder , an excellent Ektar 44mm f3.5 lens with rear helicoid focus, automatic film stop counter with double exposure prevention, all built into a sturdy cast aluminum alloy body. The shutter must be cocked manually. The design was by Arthur H Crapsey, and it was made between February 1951 March 1958. External links http www.camerapedia.org wiki Kodak Signet 35 Kodak Signet 35 at Camerapedia.org Category Kodak cameras Signet ... more details
Advert date April 2009 Infobox Website name Kodak Gallery favicon logo Image with unknown copyright status removed Image Kodak Gallery Logo.jpg 200px deletable image caption 1 Friday, 23 January 2009 File Kodak Gallery Logo.png url http www.kodakgallery.com KodakGallery.com commercial Yes type Photo ... accessdate 2012 03 02 ref owner Eastman KodakKodak author Ofoto launch date June 1999 current status Active The Kodak Gallery offers online photo sharing, Eastman KodakKodak prints and photo ... mobile phone . The service was originally called Ofoto, and was acquired by Kodak in 2001 and renamed Kodak EasyShare Gallery in 2005. It is currently referred to simply as Kodak Gallery . Kodak ... gets a Modern Update , Providence Journal . December 30, 2007. Retrieved October 9, 2008. ref Kodak Gallery offers several different functions sharing photos online, getting Kodak prints of digital ... has placed a stalking horse bid on Kodak Gallery for 23.8 million. ref cite web title Shutterfly bids 23.8 million for Kodak Gallery customers url http news.cnet.com 8301 1023 3 57389059 93 shutterfly bids 23.8 million for kodak gallery customers publisher CNET accessdate 8 March 2012 ref History Ofoto ... and cards, and services for mobile phones. In May 2001, Ofoto was purchased by Eastman Kodak . Ofoto, Inc. became a wholly owned subsidiary of Kodak and later became the Kodak Imaging Network, Inc. In 2005, the Ofoto web service was rebranded as the Kodak EasyShare Gallery . In October 2006, Kodak Gallery launched a new line of products designed by Martha Stewart . In July 2008, Kodak decided to mail the Kodak Gallery users obliging them to purchase something through their website. If not, consumers would lose their pictures as Kodak blocked their photo albums after their proposed deadline. Kodak Gallery has received a number of awards. In the July 2006 issue, PC World named Kodak EasyShare ... selected Kodak Gallery as the winner in a review of online photo service web sites. ref Lipka, Mitch ... more details
Multiple issues orphan February 2009 notability May 2008 primarysources May 2008 Kodak Z1275 is a new generation compact Digital Camera . Features 12 Megapixels 5X SCHNEIDER KREUZNACH VARIOGON BIGNANA Zoom lens Optical Zoom Lens High resolution 2.5 in. 6.4  cm color display SD SDHC Support Digital image stabilization KODAK PERFECT TOUCH Technology Smart scene mode HD Video Capture 1280x720 Panorama stitch mode External links http www.kodak.com eknec PageQuerier.jhtml?pq path 9 11920 131 11206 11208&pq locale en US www.kodak.com DEFAULTSORT Kodak Z1275 Category Kodak cameras Category Article Feedback 5 camera stub ... more details
Image digitalback dcs420 01.jpg thumb 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 camera s and digital camera back s that were released by Eastman KodakKodak in the 1990s and 2000s, and discontinued ... Kodak DCS 100 Kodak DCS , the very first commercially available digital SLR. History Image Early digital .jpg thumb Kodak DCS 100, based on a Nikon F3 body with Digital Storage Unit, released in May, 1991. In 1975 Kodak engineer Steven Sasson invented the first digital still camera, which ... news photography video capture how kodak invented the digital camera in 1975 364822 How Kodak invented the digital camera in 1975 ref ref http www.digicamhistory.com 1970s.html Digicamhistory 1970s ref By 1986 Kodak had developed a sensor with 1.4 million pixels. ref http inventors.about.com ... image format DCR, and usable host software. The original Kodak DCS was launched in 1991, and was based around a stock Nikon F3 SLR with digital components. It used a 1.3 megapixel Kodak KAF 1300 sensor .... The DCS 400 series included the 1.5 megapixel DCS 420, and the 6 megapixel Kodak DCS 460, which retailed for 28,000 on launch. ref http www.nytimes.com 1995 07 10 business kodak sees a future where film is optional.html The New York Times, July 1995 Kodak Sees a Future where Film is Optional ref In common with Kodak s later 6 megapixel models, the DCS 460 used the award winning Crop factor APS H Kodak M6 sensor. ref http findarticles.com p articles mi m0EIN is 1995 Oct 26 ai 17452964 Business Wire, October 1995, Kodak Imaging Sensor wins award from Technical Image Press Association ref A modified ... back at the NC2000 ref In parallel with the DCS 400 series Kodak also sold the analogous Kodak EOS ... models did not include LCD preview screens. Kodak s subsequent models integrated the digital ... www.allbusiness.com consumer products digital cameras 6926655 1.html Business Wire, September 1998, Kodak ... more details
Infobox camera model Kodak DC3200 image Image KodakDC3200.jpg 300px kind sensor Charge coupled device CCD res 1152 x 864, 576 x 432 lens Fixed 39 mm 35 mm equiv. F3.6 shutter 1 4 s 1 500 s shutterRange metering emode mmode farea fmode cont viewfinder Optical speedRange flash Internal, 1.4m 2.4m range Auto, Fill In, Off flbkt fcbkt WB Auto 3 presets wbbkt rearLCD 1.6 TFT LCD TFT storage CompactFlash I 2 MB internal battery Four AA battery dimensions 113 x 81 x 53 mm, 4.45 x 3.1 x 2.1 inch weight 215 g 7.6 onces exc. battery obp The Kodak DC3200 is a model of digital camera produced by the Eastman Kodak Company in 2001 2002. The camera was connected via a serial cable in order to download pictures. Kodak ceased supporting the model a couple years later. A PDF file of the manual is available on their site. Although Kodak no longer offer a free download of the necessary software, this might be available elsewhere on the Internet. Image Storage The camera has 2 MB of Random access memory internal memory . Memory capacity can be expanded with a CompactFlash card. Overexposure A commom problem with the DC3200 was that the auto flash was too powerful. Pictures that were taken indoors would often be Exposure photography Overexposure and underexposure overexposed . See Also Kodak DC Series List of products manufactured by Kodak External links http www.kodak.com global en service products ekn006601.jhtml?pq path 688 KODAK DC3200 Digital Camera Support http www.steves digicams.com dc3200.html Steve s Digicams User Review camera stub Category Kodak cameras es Kodak DC3200 ... more details
Image Kodak Retina I.jpg thumb right Kodak Retina I Type 010 , c. 1948 Image Retina II.jpg thumb 1949 Kodak Retina II, Type 014 Image Retina IIIC 600.jpg thumb 1957 1960 Kodak Retina IIIC Retina was the name of a long running series of Germany German built Kodak 35mm camera s. Retinas were manufactured in Stuttgart by Nagel Camerawerk, which Kodak had acquired in 1931, and sold under the Kodak nameplate. Retinas were noted for their compact size, quality, and low cost compared to their competitors and retain a strong following today. The original Retina, was introduced in 1934. The Retina line continued 1969 with a variety of folding and nonfolding models, including the Retina Reflex single lens reflex camera SLR . Kodak also sold a companion line of less expensive Kodak Retinette Retinette cameras. History The first Retina, a compact folding camera which pioneered the 135 film 135 version of the 35mm film, was followed by two new models in 1936. The Retina I , which was the more popular of the two, was essentially the same as the previous model. The Retina I was most commonly equipped with a 50 mm f 3.5 Schneider Kreuznach Retina Xenar photographic lens lens and Compur or Compur Rapid shutter photography shutter , though other lenses and shutters were available. The Retina II was a more ... IB , was introduced in 1957. Kodak sold a number of larger, non folding cameras mostly automatic rangefinders ... S1 and Retina S2 , produced from 1966 to 1969. Kodak also manufactured the Retinette model series around ... IIC 1957 1958 Retina IIIc 1954 1957 Retina IIIC 1957 1960 gallery Image Retina 1a.jpg 1951 Kodak Retina Ia, Type 015 Image Kodak Retina 1b.jpg Kodak Retina Ib and rangefinder Image Retina IIa.jpg 1951 1954 Kodak Retina IIa Image RetinaIIIc600.jpg 1954 1957 Kodak Retina IIIc gallery Non folding Retina ... III 1961 1964 Retina Reflex IV 1964 1966 References reflist Category Kodak cameras Category 135 film cameras de Kodak Retina ja ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Infobox camera model Kodak EasyShare C613 image File Kodak C613.jpg 200px res 6 megapixels storage SD MMC fmode Auto focus rearLCD 2.4 inch weight battery 2 x AA Of the four new Kodak models announced at PMA 2007, the entry point looks to be the Kodak EasyShare C613, a six megapixel camera with Kodak branded 3x optical zoom Photographic lens lens , 2.4 LCD display , and 10MB of built in memory. Other features of the Kodak C613 include USB connectivity, an SD MMC card slot , and power from two AA batteries with alkaline Waste disposables in the product bundle . EasyShare C613 shooting modes include digital IS,auto, SCN, video , close up and favorites. Available scene modes include portrait, night portrait, landscape, night landscape, closeup, sports, snow, beach, text document, backlight , museum manner, fireworks, high ISO, children, flower, self portrait, sunset and candlelight. The C613 s top ISO sensitivity is rated at 1,250. C613 movies are recorded in QuickTime MPEG4 format with audio, available in VGA 640 x 480 at 15 frame s and QVGA 320 x 240 at 30 frame s quality settings, with lengths up to 80 minutes based on memory capacity. References refbegin cite news title Best buy Kodak EasyShare C613 url http www.telegraph.co.uk connected main.jhtml?xml connected 2008 02 07 dlbuy107.xml work The Daily Telegraph date 7 February 2008 accessdate 2008 11 06 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20080605073957 http www.telegraph.co.uk connected main.jhtml?xml connected 2008 02 07 dlbuy107.xml Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2008 06 05 cite news title Vier kompakte Digitalkameras im Vergleich Four compact digital cameras in comparison url http www.welt.de wams print article1575445 Vier kompakte Digitalkameras im Vergleich.html work Die Welt date 20 January 2008 accessdate 2008 11 06 refend Category Digital cameras Category Kodak cameras ... more details
The Colorama was a large photographic display located on the east balcony inside New York City s Grand Central Terminal from 1950 to 1990. Used as advertisements by the Eastman Kodak Company , the photographs were backlit transparencies 18 feet tall by 60 feet wide. They were described as The World s Largest Photographs. See also Grand Central Terminal References George Eastman House Collection, Colorama The World s Largest Photographs , Aperture Foundation , New York, 2004. ISBN 1 931788 44 8. External links http www.kodak.com US en corp features coloramas colorama.html Kodak Colorama Site Category Photography exhibitions Category Advertising in the United States photo stub de Colorama Kodak ... more details
Infobox camera model Kodak DC215 image Image Kodak DC215 1055.JPG 300px kind sensor Charge coupled device CCD res 1 megapixel 1152 x 864 image resolution lens 29 to 58 mm equivalent to 35mm camera , 4.4 to 8.8 mm actual , 2x Optical Zoom and Macro mode shutter shutterRange 1 2s 1 362s metering emode mmode Center weighted average farea 3 presets 0.2m Macro , 0.5m to infinity Wide , 1.0m to infinity Telephoto fmode cont viewfinder Optical, LCD speedRange 140 2.0 to 2.0 EV in 0.5 EV steps flash Internal. Wide 1.6 to 9.84 ft 0.5 to 3.0 m br TelePhoto 3.2 ft to 8.8 ft 1.0 to 2.7 m . Auto, Fill In, Off flbkt fcbkt WB Auto 3 presets wbbkt rearLCD 1.8 TFT LCD TFT storage CompactFlash I battery Four AA battery dimensions 115 x 43.3 x 67.5 mm, 4.5 x 1.7 x 2.7 inch weight 10.6 oz. 303 g without batteries obp madeIn flagcountry Japan The Kodak DC215 is a discontinued model of digital camera produced in Japan by the Eastman Kodak Company. This model does not have internal memory only CompactFlash I cards , but a 4MB card is supplied with the camera. The camera has a 1 Megapixel sensor, a fixed focus lens with 2x optical zoom F 4 wide, F 4.8 telephoto and Macro photography macro setting and a built in Flash photography flash . The viewfinder is optical, it is possible to use the 1.8 rear LCD monitor as viewfinder Preview mode , though Kodak does not recommend that due to high battery consumption. There was also a Millennium Edition which had a gold rather than silver case and came with some additional accessories. The Kodak DC215 had a notorious problem with its battery compartment. This compartment, which takes in 4 AA batteries, is made of plastic and breaks easily. People usually resorted to makeshift solutions such as using rubber bands or duct tape to work around this common problem See Also Kodak DC Series List of products manufactured by Kodak References http www.kodak.com global ... specs Kodakkodak dc215.asp Kodak DC215 digital camera specifications camera stub Category Kodak ... more details
File Cine kodak.jpg thumb Opened up Cine Kodak The Cine Kodak was the first 16mm camera, introduced in 1923. It was a rectangular cast aluminum box approximately 8  inches square, and was cranked by hand at two turns per second to achieve the necessary 16 frames per second. Hand turning meant that a tripod was essential while allowing varying speeds and single frames to be taken. Accessories such as lenses and a motor sttachment became available later. Production ceased by the 1930s. In 1925, Kodak followed up with a spring motor driven Cine Kodak Model B, at which time the original Cine Kodak was redesignated as Model A. Later 16mm Models In 1929, a Model BB for 50 ft reels was introduced, followed by the Model K in 1930, which was an enlarged BB for 100 ft reels. The Model K was joined briefly by a stripped down Model M, but the latter camera did not sell well since it lacked some of the very features that made the Model K appealing. In 1933, the Cine Kodak Special was introduce for advanced amateur and semi professional work, and quickly became popular with professionals for its vast range of capabilities. The Cine Kodak Special was slightly modified in 1948 and became the Special II. The mid 30 s saw the beginning of a line of magazine loading cameras, the Magazine Cine Kodaks, made initially in Kodak s Nagel Works in Germany. In 1937, the Model E was introduced with a shape similar to the later Pathe Webo camera and provided slow motion speeds and an internal viewfinder instead of the open frame types used hitherto. The final 16mm spool loading Cine Kodak the K100 arrived in 1956 with both turret and non turret versions. 16mm Cine Kodaks were well made, long lived cameras. Most have double claws and double sprockets and hence require double perf 2R film in unmodified ... of sound tracks and accept single perf 1R film. 8mm Cameras The Cine Kodak brand was also applied to the double run 8mm cameras introduced by Kodak in 1932 beginning with the Eight Twenty model. See ... more details
notability date June 2011 Kodak Ultima is a brand of photo paper for inkjet printer s sold by Eastman Kodak . Paper longevity testing Kodak claims that Ultima picture paper had been tested to last 162 years. This was disputed by Wilhelm Imaging Research , who claimed that it only lasted about ten years. Kodak bases its estimates on typical home light levels of 120 lux for a 12 hour day, a figure based on over 150,000 measurements in consumer homes around the world and verified in the fading of actual display prints. The studies, spanning 18 years, were presented at IS&T s Thirteenth International Symposium on Photofinishing Technologies IS&T, February 2004, Volume 13 ref http www.kodak.com eknec documents bc 0900688a801caabc PF13 18 ID1139 HomeEnvironmentSurvey en.pdf dead link date June 2011 ref ref https www.imaging.org store epub.cfm?abstrid 30136 dead link date June 2011 ref . In addition, the 120 lux level has been used by photographic companies for decades. Wilhelm Imaging Research has used a 450 lux level, which is often cited as an ideal viewing condition, but is not typical of a home environment. Citation needed date June 2008 There are other environmental degradation factors that need to be considered when assessing the print life of papers, including heat, humidity and airborne pollutants, in addition to light. Ignoring any of these or overestimating light alone is risky and has led to embarrassing over predictions of print lifetime, such as that seen in the rapid degradation ..., can be the dominant factor. It is for these reasons that Kodak has long embraced a holistic, multi ... Henry Wilhelm claimed that Kodak s Ultima paper failed meet its 100 year lifetime with some inkjet inks ref name photoi cite web url http www.photo i.co.uk News Apr04 Kodak.htm title Kodak responds publisher Photo i.co.uk date accessdate 2011 06 29 ref , Kodak clarified their statement that Kodak s new ... reflist Category Kodak Ultima ... more details
Refimprove date March 2008 Image Kodak 1635 .PNG thumb Map of the fortress 1635 Kodak fortress lang uk lang pl Kudak was a fort built in 1635 ref http www.day.kiev.ua 296952 Above Kodak, by Mykola Chaban, THE DAY WEEKLY DIGEST, 28, Thursday, 20 May 2010 ref by the order of Poland Polish king W adys aw IV Vasa and the Sejm over the Dnieper River , near what was to become the town of Stari Kodaky by modern day Dnipropetrovsk , Ukraine . It was constructed by Stanis aw Koniecpolski to control Cossack s of Zaporizhian Sich , prevent Ukrainians Ukrainian peasants from joining forces with the Cossacks and guard the southeastern corner of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth . The Poles tried to establish order in that area, and commissioned France French military cartographer and engineer William le Vasseur de Beauplan to construct it. The fortress cost around 100,000 Polish zlotys. The dragoon garrison was commanded by the French officer Jean de Marion . Shortly after construction was completed in July 1635, the fortress was captured by surprise attack made by the Cossack forces of Ivan Sulima the night of August 11 12, 1635 . The entire German mercenary garrison numbering 200 men was killed and the fortress was demolished. In 1639, it was rebuilt by the Poles who hired the German engineer Friedrich Getkant . It was tripled in size. The fortress contained a Catholic church with monastery and an Orthodox church. Its garrison was increased to 600 with artillery support. About two miles outside of the fortress was erected a huge guard tower. The governor of that fortress became Jan Zoltowski while its commandant became Adam Koniecpolski a nephew of Stanis aw . During the Khmelnytsky ... after they had left Kodak upon capitulation. The Kodak commander and some other officers were ..., Kodak fortress was manned by the Cossacks. It was later razed by Russia by Peter I of Russia Peter ... de Kodak Festung es Fortaleza Kodak fr Forteresse de Kodak pl Kudak ru uk ... more details
Infobox building name Kodak Tower image Kodak Tower Top.jpg image size 250px caption The top of the Kodak Tower, August 2008 location 391 State St br Rochester, NY latd 43 latm 9 lats 39 latNS N longd 77 longm 37 longs 11 longEW W iso region coordinates display title status Complete start date completion date 1914 opening building type Office antenna spire convert 360 ft m roof top floor floor count 19 elevator count cost floor area architect Gordon & Kaelber Architects, Howard Cutler structural engineer main contractor developer owner Eastman Kodak management references ref http www.emporis.com en wm bu ?id kodaktower rochester ny usa Emporis.com Kodak Tower ref Kodak Tower , built in 1914, is a skyscraper in Rochester, New York . It serves as the world headquarters for Eastman Kodak . Originally constructed with 16 stories and a flat roof, it was Rochester s tallest building at the time. However, it lost this status in the 1920s following the addition of a 42 foot sculpture to the Times Square Building Rochester Genesee Valley Trust building . In 1930, an addition of the 17th 19th stories and a tower on the roof achieved the current height of 360 feet, re obtaining the status of Rochester s tallest building. ref Cite web url http www.vintageviews.org vv tl timeline early20th.html title Rochester s History An Illustrated Timeline The New Century 1900 1920 accessdate 2009 01 09 ref ref Cite journal last McKelvey first Blake url http www.libraryweb.org rochhist v3 1941 v3i1.pdf journal Rochester History title Early Almanacs of Rochester year 1941 month January issue 1 pages 7 accessdate 2009 01 09 volume 3 ref It is currently the fourth tallest building in Rochester. References reflist See also List of tallest buildings in Rochester, New York External links http www.emporis.com en wm bu ?id kodaktower rochester ny usa Emporis.com Kodak Tower Category Kodak Category Buildings and structures in Rochester, New York Category Skyscrapers in Rochester, New York NewYork struct ... more details
Infobox Photographic film name Portra 160 maker Kodak speed 160 23 format 135 film 35mm , 120 film 120, 220 , sheet film 4 5  in , sheet film 10x8  in type p process C 41 process C 41 balance d grain Extremely fine saturation Balanced contrast Low app Portraiture Infobox Photographic film name Portra 400 speed 400 27 format 135 film 35mm , 120 film 120, 220 , sheet film 4 5  in , sheet film 10x8  in grain Very Fine saturation Balanced contrast Low app Portraiture, Travel Infobox Photographic film name Portra 800 speed 800 30 format 135 film 35mm , 120 film 120, 220 grain Very fine saturation Balanced contrast Low app Portraiture Kodak Portra is a family of daylight balanced professional colour negative photography negative films made mainly for portrait and wedding applications ... global en professional support techPubs e4040 e4040.pdf title KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 160NC, 160VC, 400NC, 400VC, and 800 Films publisher Kodak date February 2009 accessdate 2009 10 27 ... http www.ephotozine.com article Kodak Professional Portra 400 speed colour negative film title Kodak ... 2009 10 27 ref ref cite press release url http www.cameratown.com news news.cfm?id 3035 title Kodak ... stores not 4452504 1.html title PMA Kodak Intros Portra 800, Improves Film Characteristics date February 17, 2006 publisher AllBusiness accessdate 2009 10 27 ref 2010 Portra 400 Upgrade Kodak introduced ... film incorporates a number of technological advances from the Kodak Vision line of motion pictures films. Kodak lists finer grain, improved sharpness over 400 NC and naturally rendered skin tones as some of the improvements over the existing NC and VC line. ref cite web title KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA ... 400QA.jhtml?pq path 2300875 accessdate 2010 10 28 ref Kodak also lists improved scanning performance ... 3 551 date 2010 10 02 accessdate 2011 01 03 ref 2011 Portra 160 Upgrade Kodak announced in February ...?pq path 13319 1230 Kodak Portra Category Kodak photographic films ... more details
Infobox settlement name Kodak official name settlement type Unincorporated area Unincorporated community nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps pushpin map USA Tennessee pushpin label position left the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption Location within the state of Tennessee pushpin mapsize image map map caption Location within Sevier county Location subdivision type List of sovereign states Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Tennessee subdivision type2 List of counties in Tennessee County subdivision name2 Sevier County, Tennessee Sevier government footnotes government type leader title Mayor leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 area land km2 area water km2 Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population footnotes population total population density km2 auto General information timezone Eastern Time Zone Eastern EST utc offset 5 timezone DST EDT utc offset DST 4 elevation footnotes elevation ft 896 coordinates display title coordinates type region US type city latd 35 latm 58 lats 28 latNS N longd 83 longm 37 longs 37 longEW W Area postal codes & others postal code type ZIP code s postal code area code blank name Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS code blank info blank1 name Geographic Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 1290403 ref name gnis cite gnis id 1290403 name Kodak, Tennessee accessdate ref website footnotes Kodak is an unincorporated area unincorporated community in Sevier County, Tennessee Sevier County , Tennessee , United States , at an elevation of 896  feet 273  m . ref name gnis It lies along Tennessee State Route 139 State Route 139 , west of Tennessee State Route 66 State Route 66 and south of Interstate 40 in Tennessee ... more details
Photo System APS format. Various speeds including high speed Kodak T MAX T MAX professional B&W negative ... Kodak Gold formerly Kodacolor Gold and Kodak Gold MAX Ultra depending on country consumer ...Image Kodak Vollenda620 detail.jpg thumb Kodak Vollenda 620 camera, built in the 1930s. Image Kodak 1897 bicycle.jpg thumb Eastman Kodak Co. Bicycle camera Good Roads, 1897 The following is a partial list of products manufactured by Kodak . For a list of Kodak motion picture film stocks, see List of motion picture film stocks . Consumer computer printers Kodak has produced a range of Computer printer s, concentrating on the photo printing market. Kodak EasyShare Inkjet All in One Printers Kodak EasyShare 5100 All in One Printer Kodak EasyShare 5300 All in One Printer Kodak EasyShare 5500 All in One Printer Kodak ESP3 All in One Printer Kodak ESP5 All in One Printer Kodak ESP7 All in One Printer Kodak ESP9 All in One Printer Kodak Photo Printer 6800 Commercial printers Kodak has produced a range of high speed printers that can be used in printing plants and offices. Kodak Versamark Printing .... Kodak Versamark VJ1000 Printing System Kodak Versamark VT3000 Printing System ref http graphics.kodak.com ... VT3000 default.htm ref Kodak Versamark VX5000 Printing System Kodak Versamark VX5000 Plus Printing ... Versamark Presses VX5000 Plus default.htm ref Kodak Versamark VL2000 Printing System ref http graphics.kodak.com ... VL Series default.htm ref Kodak Versamark VL4000 Printing System Kodak Versamark VL6000 Printing System Kodak Versamark 100 150 300 500 Printing Systems ref http graphics.kodak.com US en Product Printers Presses High Volume Inkjet Printers Versamark Versamark Presses 100 300 default.htm ref Kodak Prosper Printing Systems Kodak Prosper Imprinting Systems ref http graphics.kodak.com US en Product Printers Presses High Volume Inkjet Printers Prosper Prosper S Series default.htm ref Kodak Prosper ... Prosper PROSPER PRESS default.htm ref Kodak Digimaster Digital Production ref http graphics.kodak.com ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Owned by Eastman Kodak Company , the Kodak Park Railroad is a private railroad that services Kodak Park in Rochester, New York . DEFAULTSORT Kodak Park Railroad Category Kodak Category New York railroads Category Transportation in Rochester, New York US rail company stub ... more details
Image Kodak P880 front.JPG thumb 300px Kodak EasyShare P880 front view The EasyShare P880 is a high end bridge digital camera from Kodak . It was announced August 2, 2005 within the Performance series ... by wire. In terms of the Kodak product line and price the Performance series are the most sophisticated EasyShare cameras, just below the considerably more expensive Kodak professional Kodak DCS ... connector. Special external Kodak flash P20 unit available works with TTL exposure metering. External ... In camera conversion to JPEG is possible or the .KDC can be converted with Kodak Easyshare software ... on lenses like the Kodak Xenar 1.4x tele converter Kodak 8756488 , use the 55mm adapter tube Kodak ... Kodak Lithium Ion batteries 4 hour full charge with supplied external charger , also KLIC 5000 lower ... for storage Max 2Gb capacity Drive modes include 10 sec Self Timer, 2 sec Delay in the absence of remote ... Timer modes. User Notes Image Lens in action.gif thumb 250px Kodak P850 with zoom lens motion detail ... teleconverter model tcon 17 due to some vignetting, best to use Kodak s 1.4x teleconverter ... angle lens. KDC is directly supported by Kodak Easyshare software comes with the camera SilkyPix ... global en service publications urg00461toc.jhtml?pq path 7495 Kodak P880 online manual also ... downloadable pdf http reviews.cnet.com digital cameras kodak easyshare p880 4507 6501 7 31470097.html?tag sub Optical sensor size from cnet Reviews http www.dcresource.com reviews kodak p880 review Digital Camera Resource Page , Jeff Keller http www.digitalcamerainfo.com content Kodak EasyShare P880 ... kodak p880 p880 gen.php Megapixel.NET December 2005 Review http www.steves digicams.com 2005 reviews ... , Simon Joinson, January 2006 http www.popphoto.com cameras 1949 camera test kodak easyshare ... en service repair troubleshooting troubleshooting.jhtml?pq path 6198 Kodak Interactive Troubleshooting ... wiki Kodak P880 Camerapedia P880 entry Category Digital cameras Category Kodak cameras Category Bridge ... more details
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