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Ciné-Kodak Kodachrome 8mm movie film (expired May 1946) Kodachrome was first sold in 1935 as 16 mm movie film with an ASA speed of 10 and the following year it was made available as 8mm movie film, and in 135 and 828 formats for still cameras. In 1961 Kodak released Kodachrome II with sharper images and faster speeds at 25 ASA.
The Kodak Gallery was Kodak's consumer online digital photography web site. 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 ...
The Eastman Kodak Company, referred to simply as Kodak ( / ˈkoʊdæk / ), is an American public company that produces various products related to its historic basis in film photography. The company is headquartered in Rochester, New York, and is incorporated in New Jersey. [2]
Former Kodak Gallery customers are annoyed. This past April, online photo sharing and publishing company Shutterfly (NAS: SFLY) acquired Kodak Gallery, Eastman Kodak's (OTC: EKDKQ.PK) online division.
Kodak Mini 2 Retro 2.1x3.4” Portable Instant Photo Printer. $88 $140 Save $52. This printer is small enough to fit in your purse and prints photos on 2.1x3.4-inch paper.
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1988 – Copier/Duplicator business, including service and support contracts, sold to Eastman Kodak. 1990 – ARDIS mobile packet network, a joint venture with Motorola. Motorola buys IBM's 50% interest in 1994. Now Motient. 1991 – Lexmark (keyboards, typewriters, and printers). IBM retained a 10% interest.
Shutterfly (NAS: SFLY) is set to be the new owner of Kodak Gallery, the online presence of the bankrupt Eastman Kodak (OTC: EKDKQ). Unless Shutterfly Swarms Over Kodak Gallery