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  2. Kodak Photo Spot - Wikipedia

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    A Kodak Picture Spot at Disney's Hollywood Studios. A Kodak Photo Spot (also called Kodak Picture Spot or Kodak Photo Point [1]) is a location with a Kodak-sponsored sign indicating a recommended spot from which to take a photograph. They are found in areas popular with tourists and are particularly common in Disney theme parks. [2]

  3. Kodak Colorama - Wikipedia

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    The Colorama was a large photographic display located on the east balcony inside New York City's Grand Central Terminal from 1950 to 1990, with 565 being made. [1] Used as advertisements by the Eastman Kodak Company, the photographs were backlit (with a mile of tubing) [2] transparencies 18 feet (5.5 meters) tall by 60 feet (18 meters) wide.

  4. Kodak Gallery - Wikipedia

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    It featured online photo storage, sharing, viewing on a mobile phone, getting Kodak prints of digital pictures, and creating personalized photo gifts. The service was originally launched in 1999 as Ofoto , and was acquired by Kodak in 2001, renamed Kodak EasyShare Gallery in 2005, and shortly thereafter shortened to Kodak Gallery.

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    The movie and his new album drop on Friday.

  6. Kodak Answers the Age-Old Question: How Much Is a Picture Worth?

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    A picture is worth 1,000 words, but what exactly is a dying brand worth? According to reports from Debtwire issued late last week, at least $900 million. ... Eastman Kodak (NYS: EK) met with hedge ...

  7. Eighty-five years ago, The Wizard of Oz arrived in cinemas and forever changed the art form. Based on L. Frank Baum's novel, the beloved film follows Dorothy Gale (Judy Garland) and her cast of ...

  8. Kodak - Wikipedia

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    Kodak entered into consumer inkjet photo printers in a joint venture with manufacturer Lexmark with the Kodak Personal Picture Maker PM100 and PM200. [238] [239] In February 2007, Kodak re-entered the market with a new product line of All-in-One (AiO) inkjet printers that employ several technologies marketed as Kodacolor Technology.

  9. This man invented the digital camera in 1975 — and ... - AOL

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    If your employee came to you in 1975 and told you he'd invented the digital camera, what would you do? If you were Kodak, the answer was to effectively shove him in a closet and hope the product ...