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  2. Lynching of Roosevelt Townes and Robert McDaniels - Wikipedia

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    Nearly 80 percent of those murdered were black. [9] A number of the state's murders were recorded as "trivialities" between known persons, including a disagreement over five cents, an argument over the cutting of a birthday cake, and a disagreement over killing a rabbit. [9] In almost half of the murders, whiskey was involved. [9]

  3. Keykode - Wikipedia

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    With the popularity of telecine transfers and video edits, Kodak invented a machine readable edge number that could be recorded via computer, read by the editing computer and automatically produce a "cut list" from the video edit of the film. To do this, Kodak utilized the USS-128 barcode alongside the human-readable edge numbers. They also ...

  4. List of photographic film formats - Wikipedia

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    8 or 10: Discontinued by Polaroid in 2008; reintroduced by Impossible Project in 2010. Kodak Instant: Kodak integral film pack: 1976: 1986: 91 × 67 mm: 10: F Series: Fuji integral film pack: 1981: c. 1990: 91 × 69 mm: Film compatible with Kodak Instant, but in a different cartridge and rated at a (slightly) different speed Kodamatic: Kodak ...

  5. Wratten number - Wikipedia

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    Kodak Wratten filter 80A in its original packaging Wratten numbers are a labeling system for optical filters , usually for photographic use comprising a number sometimes followed by a letter. The number denotes the color of the filter and its spectral characteristics, and these numbers can be grouped into broad categories, but the numbering ...

  6. Kodacolor - Wikipedia

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    Kodacolor is a brand-name owned and used by Kodak. In general, it has been used for three technologically distinct purposes: Kodacolor Technology is the collective branding used for several proprietary inkjet printer technologies. Kodacolor (still photography) includes several "true" color negative (print) films produced by Kodak since 1942.

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  8. Kodacolor (still photography) - Wikipedia

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    Kodacolor II – 35mm-film for colour prints. In still photography, Kodak's Kodacolor brand has been associated with various color negative films (i.e., films that produce negatives for making color prints on paper) since 1942. Kodak claims that Kodacolor was "the world's first true color negative film". [1]

  9. Prime Day deal: This Kodak camera instantly prints full-color ...

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    The Kodak Printomatic instant print camera is on sale at Amazon this October Prime Day.