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  2. Slide projector - Wikipedia

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    Philips halogen lamp used in Carl Braun Camera-Werk Novamat M 330 slide projector. An incandescent lamp bulb is used to generate light, usually specially designed to have a small, bright filament to produce a sharp and bright image.

  3. Carousel slide projector - Wikipedia

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    A carousel slide projector. The example pictured is a Kodak Carousel model 4400, dating from the mid-1980s. A carousel slide projector is a slide projector that uses a rotary tray to store slides, used to project slide photographs and to create slideshows. It was first patented on May 11, 1965, by David E. Hansen of Fairport, New York.

  4. Slide cube projector - Wikipedia

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    The Slide Cube Projector is a slide projector and system, manufactured and marketed by Bell & Howell, which was introduced in 1970 and marketed through the 1980s.The projector derived its name from its transparent cubical plastic slide storage magazine, approximately 5.5 cm (2.2 in) in each dimension (a bit larger than a standard 135 film slide mount), that held 36 to 44 slides, depending on ...

  5. Kodak - Wikipedia

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    Kodak ended the production of slide projectors in October 2004. [ 198 ] 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 ...

  6. Projector - Wikipedia

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    Video projectors are digital replacements for earlier types of projectors such as slide projectors and overhead projectors. These earlier types of projectors were mostly replaced with digital video projectors throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, [ 1 ] but old analog projectors are still used at some places.

  7. Category:Kodak - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Kodak" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total. ... Kodak Carousel; Carousel slide projector; Changing Focus; Chinon Industries;

  8. Overhead projector - Wikipedia

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    An overhead projector works on the same principle as a slide projector, in which a focusing lens projects light from an illuminated slide onto a projection screen where a real image is formed. However some differences are necessitated by the much larger size of the transparencies used (generally the size of a printed page), and the requirement ...

  9. Film stock - Wikipedia

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    Kodak developed a heat-resistant 'safety base' for home projection. In 1909, tests showed cellulose diacetate to be a viable replacement base, and Kodak began selling acetate-base films the following year in 22 mm widths for Edison's work on the Home Kinetoscope, which was commercially released in 1912. Eastman Kodak introduced a non-flammable ...

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