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Eastman and Kodak
His fully developed camera, called the Kinetograph, was patented in 1891 and took a series of instantaneous photographs on standard Eastman Kodak photographic emulsion coated on to a transparent celluloid strip 35 mm wide.
The George Eastman company, the only manufacturer of film stock in the United States, was also part of the combine, which was called the Motion Picture Patents Company ( MPPC ), and Eastman Kodak agreed to only supply the members with film stock.
Eastman Kodak made celluloid film commercially available in 1889 ; Thomas Henry Blair, in 1891, was its first competitor.
Eastman Kodak used Bell and Howell's machine to perforate its films.
Eastman Kodak introduced a non-inflammable 35 mm film stock in 1909.
Eastman Kodak introduced their first 35mm color negative stock, Eastman Color Negative film 5247, in 1950.
* 2009 – Eastman Kodak Company announces that it will discontinue sales of the Kodachrome Color Film, concluding its 74-year run as a photography icon.
* 1854 – George Eastman, American businessman and inventor of Roll film, founded the Eastman Kodak Company ( d. 1932 )
A scanned image of Keykode from a piece of unexposed, developed 35 mm film | 35 mm Eastman Kodak Color motion picture film | motion picture color negative.
These images show 16mm Eastman Kodak keykode ( top ) and Fujifilm MR-code ( bottom ) The Fuji example was scanned from a positive print, but it shows the codes from the negative.
KeyKode ( also written as either Keykode or KeyCode ) is an Eastman Kodak Company advancement on edge numbers, which are letters, numbers and symbols placed at regular intervals along the edge of 35 mm and 16 mm film to allow for frame-by-frame specific identification.
Eastman Kodak Company.
Eastman Kodak Company.
Similar to Eastman Kodak's concept of the " Kodak moment ", the philosophy behind Lomography is summarized in its motto, " Don ’ t Think, Just Shoot.
The Motion Picture Patents Company ( MPPC, also known as the Edison Trust ), founded in December 1908, was a trust of all the major American film companies ( Edison, Biograph, Vitagraph, Essanay, Selig, Lubin, Kalem, American Star, American Pathé ), the leading film distributor ( George Kleine ) and the biggest supplier of raw film stock, Eastman Kodak.
Eastman Kodak, which owned the patent on raw film stock, was a member of the Trust and thus agreed to only sell stock to other members.
The first blow came in 1911, when Eastman Kodak modified its exclusive contract with the MPPC, to allow Kodak to sell its raw film stock, which led the industry in quality and price, to unlicensed independents.
A plaque of George Eastman, founder of Eastman Kodak, in Building 6.
Buckland suggests that Bush and his team may not have been aware of Goldberg's earlier work when they built their 1938-1940 prototype, but that IBM researchers and Bush's Eastman Kodak Research Laboratory sponsor certainly were.
The Hubble Space Telescope has a 2. 4 m ( 7 ft 10 in ) primary mirror. The correctly ground backup primary mirror built by Eastman Kodak for the Hubble space telescope ( the mirror was never coated with a reflective surface, hence its Honeycomb mirror | honeycomb support structure can be seen ).

Eastman and American
Eastman Jacobs, working for NACA, presented his optimized airfoils for high subsonic speeds which led to some of the high performance American aircraft during World War II.
Eastman also became executive director of the American Union Against Militarism, which lobbied against America's entrance into the European war and more successfully against war with Mexico in 1916, sought to remove profiteering from arms manufacturing, and campaigned against conscription and imperial adventures.
" The NCLB grew into the American Civil Liberties Union, with Baldwin at the head and Eastman functioning as attorney-in-charge.
In 2000 Eastman was inducted in the ( American ) National Women's Hall of Fame in Seneca Falls, New York.
* 1934 – Carole Eastman, American screenwriter ( d. 2004 )
At the arrangement of editor Max Eastman, the American magazine Reader's Digest also published an abridged version in April 1945, enabling The Road to Serfdom to reach a far wider audience than academics.
* 1962 – Kevin Eastman, American comic book artist, writer, and publisher
Eastman, American children's author and screenwriter ( d. 1986 )
* 1884 – The American inventor, George Eastman, receives a U. S. Government patent on his new paper-strip photographic film.
Loctite quickly gained market share, and by late 1970s it was believed to have exceeded Eastman Kodak's share in the North American industrial cyanoacrylate market.
Max Eastman, an American communist who had similarly broken with his former beliefs, described the Politburo's campaign against Zamyatin in his book Artists in Uniform.
** Max Eastman, American writer ( b. 1883 )
* January 8 – Charles Alexander Eastman, Native American author, physician, reformer, helped found the Boy Scouts of America ( b. 1858 )
*** Louise Lindner Eastman, American wife of Lee Eastman and mother of Linda McCartney ( b. 1911 )
* March 14 – George Eastman, American inventor ( Kodak ) ( b. 1854 )
* July 12 – George Eastman, American inventor ( Kodak ) ( d. 1932 )
* February 19 – Charles Alexander Eastman, Native American author, physician, reformer, helped found the Boy Scouts of America ( d. 1939 )
Five Easy Pieces is a 1970 American drama film written by Carole Eastman ( as Adrien Joyce ) and Bob Rafelson, and directed by Rafelson.
* July 12, 1854 – George Eastman, American entrepreneur, founded the Eastman Kodak Company, inventor of roll film

Eastman and based
In late April 2012, IMAX began testing a new 4K laser-projection system, based on patents licensed from Eastman Kodak.
Their Utsurun-Desu (" It takes pictures ") or QuickSnap line used 35 mm film, while Eastman Kodak's 1987 Fling was based on 110 film.
The filmstrip, based on stock manufactured first by Eastman, and then, from April 1893 onward, by New York's Blair Camera Co., was 35 mm ( 1 3 / 8 inches ) wide ; each vertically sequenced frame bore a rectangular image and four perforations on each side.
The selection of the " WHAM " call letters came from a suggestion from industrialist George Eastman ( founder of the Eastman Kodak Co., based in Rochester ).
* ESL Federal Credit Union, formerly Eastman Savings and Loan, a credit union based in Rochester, New York
* Edward Herrmann portrayed Eastman in the film Reds ( 1981 ), starring Warren Beatty, which was based on the life of John Reed.
The U. S. military's V-mail was based on British Airgraphs, which were based on Eastman Kodak's patent obtained from New York City banker George McCarthy.
He felt that chromolithographs could look just as good as, if not better than, real paintings, and he published well-known chromolithographs based on popular paintings, including one by Eastman Johnson entitled The Barefoot Boy.
Club Atlético Nacional S. A., also known as Atlético Nacional, is a proffesional Colombian football team based in Medellín, Colombia that currently plays in the Categoría Primera A. Atlético Nacional was founded in 1947 by Julio Ortiz, Jorge Osorio Cadavid, Jorge Gómez, Arturo Torres, Gilberto Molina, Alberto Eastman, Raúl Zapata Lotero y Luis Alberto Villegas Lopera.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles & Other Strangeness is a role-playing game based on the comic book created by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird.
The film, based on a highly sought-after " road movie " screenplay by Charles Eastman, was a disaster that tarnished the careers of all concerned.

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