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Kodak Alaris is a British-based company currently comprising two divisions: Alaris, hardware and software for digital imaging and information management; and Kodak Moments, retail photo printing kiosks and sales and marketing of traditional photographic film. The company is headquartered in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire.
Kodak logo from 2006 to 2016. It is still used by Kodak Alaris. Kodak employee Steven Sasson developed the first handheld digital camera in 1975. [89] [90] Larry Matteson, another employee, wrote a report in 1979 predicting a complete shift to digital photography would occur by 2010. [85]
Alaris, Inc., was an American computer hardware and software vendor active from 1991 to 2002. During the first half of its existence, the company sold high-performance x86 - and PowerPC -based motherboards (manufactured by IBM ) as either aftermarket upgrades for consumers or for OEMs to put in their own computer systems.
Tri-X is a black and white photographic film produced by the Eastman Kodak Company. Since 2013, it is distributed by Kodak Alaris which controls the Kodak Professional product line under which it is grouped. [1] The combination of hand-held cameras and high-speed Tri-X film was transformative for photojournalism [2] and for cinema. [3]
Kodak Professional T-MAX Film is a continuous tone, panchromatic, tabular-grain black and white negative film originally developed and manufactured by Eastman Kodak since 1986. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is still manufactured by Eastman Kodak but distributed and marketed by Kodak Alaris , as with other products under Kodak Professional banner.
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Zawya news article "Kodak Alaris Showcases Knowledge Share Initiative at GITEX 2014 as it Focuses Investment in the Middle East Region", September 17, 2014 ISM news article "$6.5M home for family-run technology business IBML", May 1, 2005
A Kodak DC220. The Kodak DC series was Kodak's pioneering [citation needed] consumer-grade line of digital cameras; as distinct from their much more expensive professional Kodak DCS series. Cameras in the DC series were manufactured and sold during the mid-to-late 1990s and early 2000s. Some were branded as "Digital Science".