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  2. Kodak - Wikipedia

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    One early Kodak product bridging digital technology with projection techniques was the Kodak Datashow, featuring a translucent liquid crystal display panel that was placed on an overhead projector instead of a conventional transparency, with the panel being connected to the display card of a personal computer to accept its video output. This ...

  3. Cineon - Wikipedia

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    The Cineon System was one of the first computer based digital film systems, created by Kodak in the early 1990s. It was an integrated suite of components consisting a motion picture film scanner, a film recorder and workstation hardware with software (the Cineon Digital Film Workstation) for compositing, visual effects, image restoration and color management.

  4. Center for Creative Imaging - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Creative Imaging (CCI) was a short-lived education and training center [1] [2] located in the renovated Knox Mill complex in Camden, Maine from about 1991 to 1994. It was an Eastman Kodak Company facility designed to teach digital imaging and related subject matter to artists, design professionals, photographers, and production ...

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  6. K-14 process - Wikipedia

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    K-14 was the most recent version of the developing process for Kodak's Kodachrome transparency film before its discontinuation (the last revision having been designated Process K-14M). [1] It superseded previous versions of the Kodachrome process used with older films (such as K-12 for Kodachrome II and Kodachrome-X). [2]

  7. E-6 process - Wikipedia

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    The reversal step can also be carried out using 800 footcandle-seconds (8.6 klx·s) of light — this variation is used by process engineers to troubleshoot reversal bath chemistry problems such as contamination and issues of low tank turnover as process volumes decline. [5] 4 Color developer bath Bath 3 6: 98–103 °F (36.7–39.4 °C)

  8. Kodak Black admits to violating probation. He’ll be released ...

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    South Florida rapper Kodak Black is going to be a free man, thanks to a federal judge’s ruling. Black, whose legal name is Bill Kapri, had been detained in a Miami federal lock-up since December ...

  9. Kodak Black won’t be home for Christmas. Judge says he is a ...

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    Rapper Kodak Black, busted yet again on state drug possession charges, won’t be home for Christmas. Black, whose legal name is Bill Kapri, has been held since last week in a federal detention ...