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Fait partie de Historical Photographic Processes Collection
Item is a set of colour transparencies of a necropolis and pottery, made on Kodak Ektachrome 220 roll format film.
Eastman Kodak Company
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Fait partie de Historical Photographic Processes Collection
Item is a set of colour transparencies of a necropolis and pottery, made on Kodak Ektachrome 220 roll format film.
Eastman Kodak Company
Various flattened film packages
Fait partie de Gordon Meinecke fonds
Flattened box for Hawk-eye 124 film, 6 exposures. Designed for No. 3 Bull's Eye Kodak and No. 3 Brownie cameras. ca. 1908-1913. The second box contained Allied Photo-Pan Black and White Panchromatic 126 film, 12 exposures. The package is stamped with a process-before date of Dec 1969. The third package contained Kodak Autographic 116 film, 12 exposures for the No. 1A Autographic camera. The package is printed in English, Spanish and German. The date handwritten in pen is given as 1916.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
sub-series contains publications produced by the Eastman Kodak Company detailing the Kodak products available and their pricing. Includes cameras, accessories, film, and photographic paper.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Photograph & Film Technology Collection
Item is an auto-release shutter mechanism for still cameras, which allowed one to take self pictures. By hooking the shoulder of the cable shutter release from the camera into the extended spring clip, an additional 10 second period was available to take the picture after pushing up the release lever. Instructions are attached.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak ektagraphic ir remote control
Fait partie de Photograph & Film Technology Collection
Item is an Infrared remote control (two pieces, transmiter and receiver) for Ektagraphic slide projectors. These units operates the advance/reverse focus functions function of the projector. Wireless receiver is connected to projector via the wired remote jack. The item comes with original box.
Eastman Kodak Company
All out-doors invites your Kodak
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of a poster featuring an image of a woman standing on a beach holding a parasol and a camera. Beneath reads "All out-doors invites your Kodak".
Kodak Canada Inc.
Fait partie de Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35mm camera with Kodak Anastigmant 50mm f3.5 lens with flash synchrozied shutter
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Heritage Camera Collection
The Kodak 35 was launched by Eastman Kodak Company in 1938 as their first 35 mm camera manufactured in the USA. It was developed and manufactured in Rochester, New York when it became apparent that the company could no longer rely on import from their Kodak AG factory in Germany during the troubled times prior to the Second World War. Originally sold for $40.00 USD.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Pony II camera. It uses 35mm film, has a single speed shutter, and features a Kodak Anastar Lens 44m f/3.9. Rather than traditional f/stops, the lens is marked with exposure values.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Motormatic 35. It was the first of Kodak's automatic exposure cameras, and the last of their American-made 35mm cameras. It has a 44mm f/2.8 Kodak Ektanar Lens, a Kodak Automatic Flash shutter, and is a fixed-lens viewfinder camera that focused by scale or estimate. The Motormatic was part of the same series as the Kodak Automatic, but the Motormatics had a 4 speed user selectable shutter and a spring driven power film advance, as opposed to the Automatics, which had a 2 speed shutter and manual lever film advance. The Motormatic 35 has a Bakelite body with metal plates and inserts.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak 35 camera. It was the first 35mm film Kodak still camera produced in the United States. It has a Kodak Flash Diomatic Shutter with four speeds (1/25 to 1/150 sec, plus B and T), and a Kodak Anastigmat f:4.5, 51mm lens. It has a black body with rounded sides, a lens/shutter unit with two film advance wheels and a collapsible optical viewfinder. It was crafted out of Bakelite with metallic panels and inserts. It failed to do well in the marketplace due to high prices and strong competition, particularly from the Argus C series. It originally sold for $40 USD, the equivalent of approximately $600 today.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Retina IIIC. It is an early version of the last model of folding 35mm film cameras made by Kodak. It is a more rigid redesign of earlier models (the Ia and the IIa). It has a Retina-Xenon f:2.0/50mm Schneider-Kreuznach lens, and a Synchro Compur 1-1/500 MX shutter. It is in a hard brown leather case with green lining that also contains a manual for an All-Mite Flash Unit, a legend for all of the buttons and dials on the Retina IIIC, a lens, a viewfinder, and an undeveloped film canister.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Signet 35 camera. It has a 45mm f/3.5 Kodak Ektar Lens with rear helicoid focus. The body is sturdy cast aluminum alloy, and it features an automatic film stop counter. It has a Kodak Synchro 300 shutter with 5 speeds and uses 35mm film. It was the first of the Kodak Signet camera line.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Retina I. It is a 35mm camera that accepts a daylight-loading cartridge. It is a black model 119. Missing part of lens casing.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Pony IV. It is a 35mm film camera with a rigidly mounted 44mm f/3.5 Kodak Anastar Lens and a four-speed Kodak Flash 250 Shutter. It originally sold for $40 USD. It is the only Pony model to feature an accessory shoe.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak 35 camera. It was the first 35mm film Kodak still camera produced in the United States. It was imported to Canada by the Canadian Kodak Co., Limited. It has a Kodak Kodex Shutter with three speeds (1/25 to 1.100 plus T and B), and a Kodak Anastigmat f:5.6, 50mm lens. It has a black body with rounded sides, a lens/shutter unit with two film advance wheels and a collapsible optical viewfinder. It was crafted out of Bakelite with metallic panels and inserts. It failed to do well in the marketplace due to high prices and strong competition, particularly from the Argus C series. It originally sold for $40 USD, the equivalent of approximately $600 today. This f/5.6 version of the Kodak 35 was replaced by one with flash synchronization after the war.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Motormatic 35F. It was the first of Kodak's automatic exposure cameras, and the last of their American-made 35mm cameras. It has a 44mm f/2.8 Kodak Ektanar Lens, a Kodak Automatic Flash shutter, and is a fixed-lens viewfinder camera that focused by scale or estimate. The Motormatic was part of the same series as the Kodak Automatic, but the Motormatics had a 4 speed user selectable shutter and a spring driven power film advance, as opposed to the Automatics, which had a 2 speed shutter and manual lever film advance. The 35F model featured a built-in AG-1 Flash gun.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Motormatic 35R4. It was the first of Kodak's automatic exposure cameras, and the last of their American-made 35mm cameras. It has a 44mm f/2.8 Kodak Ektanar Lens, a Kodak Automatic Flash shutter, and is a fixed-lens viewfinder camera that focused by scale or estimate. The Motormatic was part of the same series as the Kodak Automatic, but the Motormatics had a 4 speed user selectable shutter and a spring driven power film advance, as opposed to the Automatics, which had a 2 speed shutter and manual lever film advance. The 35R4 model featured a built-in AG-1 Flashgun.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Motormatic 35. It was the first of Kodak's automatic exposure cameras, and the last of their American-made 35mm cameras. It has a 44mm f/2.8 Kodak Ektanar Lens, a Kodak Automatic Flash shutter, and is a fixed-lens viewfinder camera that focused by scale or estimate. The Motormatic was part of the same series as the Kodak Automatic, but the Motormatics had a 4 speed user selectable shutter and a spring driven power film advance, as opposed to the Automatics, which had a 2 speed shutter and manual lever film advance. The Motormatic 35 has a metal body with leatherette covering. Item includes a Kodalite Midget flasholder and leather case.
Eastman Kodak Company
Black and white 35mm transparencies
Fait partie de Historical Photographic Processes Collection
Item consists of 52 black and white transparency copy slides of photo-historical images for teaching. The slides are all in metal housings, made in Switzerland by Perro Color, US Pat. 2919840. They are individually numbered in black ink with a 4 digit number on white sticker labels, but there is no index to go with the slides.
Image Arts
Kodachrome Stereo Transparencies
Fait partie de Historical Photographic Processes Collection
Item consists of 80 Kodachrome and Anscochrome stereo colour transparencies, fragments of developed 35mm colour film, 3 35mm slides, and 1 paper index in a blue case with the wordds Busch Verascope on a plate on the front. Images are snapshots of family, sports games, landscapes, The Canadian Pacific Railway, the Canadian Rockies. boating, beaches, Arowhon Pines, Lake Mistassini, New York City, and various fur fasions being modeled.
Image Arts
Fait partie de Historical Photographic Processes Collection
Item consists of 82 Kodachrome and Anscochrome stereo colour transparencies, fragments of developed 35mm colour film, and a paper index. The paper index indicates that the images are of Fort York, Kaplan Kids - Vancouver, Miami - 1958 - Greenes, Bobby's Birthdays, The House, The Family, Friends + Relatives, Cities - Ottawa Montreal Quebec, Winter - Hockey, Grey Cup - 1956, Golf Partners, Balfour Beach - The Pachters, Bank of Commerce Building, Friends and Relatives - Neufelds - Edmonton - Naplaus Vancouver.
Image Arts
Kodak Disc camera (demonstration model)
Fait partie de Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a demonstration verion of the Kodak Disc camera. Disc cameras were compact fixed-focus cameras with built-in flash that used 11x8mm film that came in the form of a flat disc. Camera body is made of clear plastic so the internal mechanics can be seen. Made in U.S.A.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a camera for making enlargements up to 16.5 x 21.6 cm (6.5 x 8.5 inches), using daylight. The product was marketed to amateur photographers as there was no need for a darkroom setup to produce the images. The No. 1 Enlarging Camera sold for $15.00 in 1904.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Kodak Film - the dependable film in the yellow box
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of a portrait format, white, board poster, featuring a black and white image of two boxes of Kodak Film, with "Kodak Film - the dependable film in the yellow box / The film that gives the same results from roll to roll, so that you can rely on it. / Kodak Film excels on every count - speed, latitude, uniformity - and each is of picture-making importance. / Use Kodak Film, the dependable film in the yellow box. / Canadian Kodak Co., Limited, Toronto" printed beneath.
Kodak Canada Inc.
When cars had wooden wheels, you had to thread film onto a spool...
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of a poster featuring an image of a woman threading film onto the sppol of a camera. Beneath the image reads: When cars had wooden wheels, you had to thread film onto a spool. / Now you can just drop a cartridge into any KODAK INSTAMATIC / Camera and start shooting.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Man and women on beach with Kodak camera
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of a poster featuring an image of a man taking a photograph of two women on a beach in 1923, using an electric-eye instamatic camera. Beneath the image reads: In 1923, you had to fiddle around and set exposure for sun or shade. / Now any electric-eye KODAK INSTAMATIC Camera measures the / light and sets the exposure for you automatically -- for black-and-white / and color pictures, and color slides.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Signet 50 with flash attachment
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a viewfinder camera with black bakelite body, metal fittings and large attached flash. It is the fourth model in the Kodak Signet line, featuring a selenium photocell exposure meter. Featuring an Ektanar lens with thorium oxide, the camera is slightly radioactive.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
This file contains 3 Cine Kodak publications and 1 Kodak Picture-Making Aid. These booklets list Kodak's 8mm and 16mm home movie equipment, and include price lists and product features.
The Kodak Picture-Making Aid is dated October 1938, and one of the Cine Kodak is from 1940 (the others do not include dates).
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
This item is a poster of an advertisement for a Folding Pocket Kodak Camera featuring a fashionably dressed woman, which would later become known as the Kodak Girl. The blue-and-white striped dress became her signature apparel, and she always had a Kodak camera in hand.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Fait partie de Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodacolor: Home Movies in Full Color!
Fait partie de Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Item is an information pamphlet describing Kodacolor home movie film.
Eastman Kodak Company
Miscellaneous Kodak catalogues
Fait partie de Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodacolor Film: For Kodacolor prints on paper
Item is an information sheet on the use of Kodacolor daylight film.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Photograph & Film Technology Collection
Item consists of an unopened package of 24 sheets of 10 cm x 15 cm "grade E hard medium double weight" photographic post card paper.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Historical Photographic Processes Collection
Item consists of 1 frame of colour Kodacolor film.
Eastman Kodak Company
Processed Kodacolor X 35mm film
Fait partie de Historical Photographic Processes Collection
Item consists of 15 frames of Kodak Kodacolor X film.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Gordon Meinecke fonds
Item is a sealed box of unexposed Kodak Plates: Lantern Slide Medium Plates.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Photograph & Film Technology Collection
Item is a small metal timer for taking photographs without having to be near the camera to release the shutter. A cable release is placed into the top of the device, with a plunger that is pushed down realizing the shutter when it pops back up.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak on the farm / Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is an illustrated reference guide for taking pictures on a farm. Item also features Kodak products, including cameras, film, and publications.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a small hand held camera with black plastic and metal casing. Winding knob on bottom left and metal latch for attaching a flash on top (no flash included). Around lens opening, "BULLET CAMERA" is printed. Designed in art deco style.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a black imitation leather-covered wooden folding camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4" exposures, on No. 124 film. The camera has red cloth bellows and was originally priced at $9.00 USD.
Eastman Kodak Company
Historical report : determination of pAg, Kodak Park
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a bound report aggregating information about silver ion concentrations. Includes the following sub-reports: "Report on the determination of silver ion concentration as made in film emul. dept., Kodak Park" by Burton Barcliff (published by Eastman Kodak Co., 1937); "Preparation of Ag/AgCl Reference Half-cell for portable pAg meter"; an excerpt from the Beckman Bulletin (August 1950); "Report on the use of concentration cells in measurements of silver ion concentrations (May 23, 1939); and miscellaneous notes, correspondence, and photographic prints.
Eastman Kodak Company
A rolling ball viscometer for emulsions / G.A. Stone and C.F. Vilbrandt
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is an illustrated report written on May 17, 1950 by G.A. Stone of the Department of Manufacturing Experiments and C.F. Vilbrandt of the Film Emulsion Department.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a report by J.I. Crabtree and Glenn E. Matthews of Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N.Y. Report was "reprinted from Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, vol. 15, no. 7, July 1923."
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a report published in 1930 by the Eastman Kodak Company.
Eastman Kodak Company
Chemical analysis of photographic developers and fixing baths / Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a report published in January, 1939 by the Motion Picture Film Department, Hollywood, California, a division of Eastman Kodak Company.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a pamphlet produced by Kodak Research Laboratories in Rochester, N.Y. designed as a supplement to the September 1968 issue of Scientific American.
Kodak Canada Inc.
The formation of the photographic latent image / J.H. Webb
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a reprint of an article published in The Journal of the Photographic Society of America, vol. vii, no. 4, October 1941, written by J.H. Webb of Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N.Y.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Photograph & Film Technology Collection
Item consists of the following films in original packaging:
2 Kodak Verichrome Pan: black-and-white panchromatic film VP 122
4 Kodak Verichrome Pan: film for black-and-white prints VP 620
6 Kodak Verichrome Pan: film for black-and-white prints VP 126-12
2 Kodak Verichrome Pan: black-and-white panchromatic film VP 616
1 Kodak Verichrome Pan: film for black-and-white prints VP 127
5 Kodacolor II Film: color negative film for color prints C 120
2 Kodacolor II Film: color negative film for color prints C 116
2 Kodacolor II Film: color negative film for color prints C 127
1 Kodacolor II Film: color negative film for color prints C 616
1 Kodacolor II Film: film for colour prints C 828
1 Kodacolor II Film: film for colour prints C126-24
3 N110-24 Etco Photo film for color prints, daylight type
1 Minox Agfapan 400 Professional film
6 Minolta 16 ASA 100 DIN 21 black and white film
1 Famous Brand Triple-Print Colour Film 620
1 Film for Expo Watch Camera
2 HIT film panchromatic specialized for Toy Camera, non halation fine grain high speed
Exposed film without packaging:
2 Kodak Pan Film 116
1 Kodak Verichrome Film 118-6
1 Kodak Verichrome Film 116
3 Kodacolor II Film various sizes
1 Kodak Vericolor III Professional Film , Type S VPS 120
1 Kodak TXP-220 Professional Film
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Professional Enhanced Imaging Inkjet Media
Fait partie de Former Kodak employee donations
Item contains 1 folding with information on available photographic inkjet papers and films and samples of papers and films.
David J. Bishop
Kodak milestones / Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of three copies of an illustrated promotional booklet featuring significant milestones in the history of Eastman Kodak Co.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Eastman Kodak Company health, safety and environmental reports
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item contains 4 years of corporate environmental reports from the Eastman Kodak Company. Reports from 1992 and 1995 missing.
Eastman Kodak Company
How Kodak got its name / Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a promotional brochure detailing how Eastman Kodak Company acquired its trademark name.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a booklet that outlines the production process for Kodak film, including the base, the emulsion, coating, and spooling & packaging. Kodak 110 film is featured.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Marketing Education Center at Riverwood
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a booklet that outlines the features of the Center, which trained Kodak customers, dealers, and salespeople in the use of Kodak products.
Eastman Kodak Company
Making magic: The filming of EPCOT center
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a booklet outlines the use of Kodak materials in the films and audiovisual presentations at EPCOT center in Walt Disney World.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a booklet that outlines Kodak's environmental strategies related to air, water, and solid waste disposal.
Eastman Kodak Company
More than photography...a visit to Eastman Kodak
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a booklet that outlines different pants and divisions within the company, including Kodak Park, Kodak Apparatus Division, Tennessee Eastman Company, Kodak Distribution Centre, and the Kodak Research Lab.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak through its customers' eyes
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a booklet published by the Eastman Kodak Corporate Information Department detailing presentations given by company management at the Marketing Education Centre in October 1972. The presentations outline different market divisions of the company, including: Radiography, Potion Picture and Education, Business Systems, Consumer, Professional Commercial and Industrial, and Research and Developement
Eastman Kodak Company
Eastman Kodak Company: A brief history
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a booklet published by the Eastman Kodak Corporate Information Department about the history of the company and the benefits offered to employees.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a pamphlet with a map of the Kodak campus in Rochester New York.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak: An international perspective
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a 15-page booklet highlighting the Eastman Kodak company's endeavours in various countries.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a ..
Eastman Kodak Company
Significant Kodak innovations in amateur movie-making
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a new release from Eastman Kodak that provides a detailed timeline of Kodaks contributions to home filmmaking.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a booklet that outlines significant occurrences for the Eastman Kodak company from 1878 to 1978.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a booklet that outlines significant occurrences for the Eastman Kodak company from 1878 to 1967.
Eastman Kodak Company
A statement of business principles
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a booklet that outlines Kodak's expected principles and ethics of business for employees.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a booklet that outlines policies, procedures, and responsibilities for Kodak employees in protecting company information.
Eastman Kodak Company
System for protecting company information
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a booklet that outlines policies, procedures, and responsibilities for Kodak employees in protecting company information.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak highlights : [quarterly reports]
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item contains 31 quarterly reports on new products, services, and sales information for the Eastman Kodak Company. Some issues missing.
Kodak Canada Inc.
The Kodak Photo CD press conference, New York City
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a VHS recording of the live press announcement of the Kodak Photo CD System, which was held at the Marriot Marquis in New York City on August 25th, 1992. The event included an outline of the products involved in the system and was hosted by David J Mels (Senior Vice President and Director of Communications and Public Affairs) and Kay R. Whitmore (Chairman, President and Cheif Executive Officer).
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Photograph & Film Technology Collection
Item is a lacquer bottle (empty) that was used to coat the inside of lenses and camera film backs to ensure no light was refracted.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Photograph & Film Technology Collection
Item consists of a Cine-Kodak Duo Spicer Outfit complete with film cement, containers, an envelope of mounting screws and strips of practice film, and splicer. Missing applicators. For 8mm and 16mm movies, buth sound and silent.
Image Arts
Kodascope Junior Film Splicing Outfit
Fait partie de Photograph & Film Technology Collection
Item consists of a Kodascope Junior Film Splicing Outfit for 8mm and 16mm film. Included are directions for splicing film, a brush, an applicator, a can of film cement, a jar of film cement, an empty jar, screws and splicer in a black and silver box.
Image Arts
Fait partie de Photograph & Film Technology Collection
Item consists of a Kodak 500 Projector. It was the considered the most portable Kodak projector yet, weighing just over 4 kilograms and featuring a self-contained carrying case. This item has a Kodak Readymatic Changer system that could hold up to 36 slides, but the Kodak 500 Projector was also made with a metal automatic magazine changer that stored up to 30 slides, allowing purchasers to choose their preferred slide-handling system.
Image Arts
Fait partie de Photograph & Film Technology Collection
Item consists of a Kodaslide Projector Model 1A. The item is an improved model of the Kodaslide Projector (produced 1937-1940), the first Kodak slide projector to project 50 x 50 mm glass-mounted transparency slides. Along with improvements made by the Kodaslide Projector Model 1 (produced 1939 to 1947), the first model to accept Kodachrome transparencies in Kodaslide Ready-Mount, the Kodaslide Projector Model 1A provided a sharper, brighter projection and featured a 150-watt lamp, a 4-inch Kodak Projection Ektanon f3.5 Luminized Lens, and single-element heat-absorbing glass as an added measure to help protect the transparency slides during projection.
Image Arts
Fait partie de Photograph & Film Technology Collection
Item consists of a Kodaslide Merit Projector. It has a 5 inch f/3.5 Kodak Projection Ektanon Lens and uses a 150-watt, 120-volt lamp. It has been made to accept all standard 2 x 2-inch slides. As opposed to other projector models of the time that featured automatic changers that could hold multiple slides at a time, the Kodaslide Merit Projector used an earlier slide-feeding method of inserting each slide individually into the top of the unit.
Image Arts
Kodak Brownie Movie Projector Model I
Fait partie de Photograph & Film Technology Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Brownie Movie Projector, the first model. The projector was manufactured from October 1952 to February 1955. It is for 8mm film, has an f/2 lens, and a max reel of 200 ft. It originally marketed for $62.50. It has a brown metal and plastic body with a removable protective cover that has an operation manual laminated inside.
Image Arts
Fait partie de Photograph & Film Technology Collection
Item consists of a Kodascope Eight Model 70 8mm motion picture film projector. On the reverse, the projector has a dial for slower to faster projection, and a switch with options Off, Motor and Lamp. It has a grey metal body, and is for use with slow burning film only. On the front of the projector is a threading knob. It has a 1 inch f/1.6 lens.
Image Arts
Fait partie de Photograph & Film Technology Collection
Item consists of a Kodaslide Table Viewer 4x. It allows for a lamp that uses a maximum of 50 watts. Is used for viewing 35mm slides.
Image Arts
Fait partie de Photograph & Film Technology Collection
Original Kodak Brownie movie projector for 8 mm film reels.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Modular Video System MVS-5000 Audio-Video Recorder
Fait partie de Photograph & Film Technology Collection
Item is a Kodak Modular Video System with MVS 8 mm Audio-Video Recorder with remote control.
Munro, Allan
Kodak Modular Video System MVS-5000 8 mm Audio-Video Recorder with Stereo-Tuner-Timer MVS-380
Fait partie de Photograph & Film Technology Collection
Kodak Modular Video System with MVS 8 mm Audio-Video Recorder, Stereo Tuner-Timer MVS-380, and User's Guide and remote control.
Munro, Allan
Kodak DP1100 Digital Projector
Fait partie de Photograph & Film Technology Collection
Item is a Kodak DP1100 Digital projector with case, cables, remote control and CD reference manual. Used.
Munro, Allan
Kodak Ektagraphic Slide Projector Model AF-2
Fait partie de Photograph & Film Technology Collection
Items consists of a Kodak Etkagraphic slide project with a Carousel Transvue slide tray, a Carousel stack loader tray and 2 lenses; a Kodak Ektanar C Projection Lens 102 mm f 2.8 and a Kodak Projection Zoom Ektanar Lens 4-6 inches f 3.5.
Eastman Kodak Company
Management letter: Berkey Photo Litigation defense
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a summary of the defense used by Eastman Kodak in the Berkey Photo vs. Eastman Kodak Company case. The case was the result of a lawsuit by Berkey Photo, a photo processing and equipment manufacturing company. The suit claimed that Kodak had a monopoly and violated the Sherman Antitrust Act. Berkey won damages of $112.8 million but this decision was reversed on appeal in 1979.
Eastman Kodak Company
Eastman Kodak Company annual reports
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File includes annual reports published by Eastman Kodak Company in 1902 and from 1955 to 2007. Some reports include the notice of the annual meeting, proxy statement, and shareholder letters. File is missing annual reports from 1956, 1963, and 1985.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Technical resource manual for the Kodak XL7700 digital color printer
Fait partie de Former Kodak employee donations
File contains a manual created by the Customer Technical Support Thermal Printing System Divison that covers the installation and use of the Kodak XL7700 Digital Color Printer.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
The Kodak Canada collection contains records and artifacts from the Kodak Heights manufacturing facility in Toronto, as well as the historical collection belonging to the Kodak Heritage Collection Museum. The collection consists of photographs, negatives, advertising records, magazines, pamphlets, daily record books, recipe books, cameras and other photographic equipment produced by Kodak Canada Inc., or other Kodak plants around the world. The collection includes a small selection of financial records, blueprints for Kodak facilities in Canada, and other corporate ephemera, as well as photographs of events, buildings and individual employees that illustrate the social life of the company.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Clipart: Kodak dealer and seller insignias
Fait partie de Former Kodak employee donations
File contains sheets with clipart images of insignias for use in dealer and seller promotional material and publications.
Eastman Kodak Company
Mini lab & Kodak film product information & order form
Fait partie de Former Kodak employee donations
File a folder of marketing material for Kodak film and minilab photo printing system and an order form for Kodak products.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Datakode magnetic control surface product information
Fait partie de Former Kodak employee donations
File contains marketing and product information pamphlets for a new Kodak product, Datakode Magnetic Control Surface, which was a magnetic layer placed on motion picture film to record binary data.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak film product information
Fait partie de Former Kodak employee donations
File contains marketing and product information pamphlets for Kodak films.
Eastman Kodak Company
Business films marketing and product information
Fait partie de Former Kodak employee donations
File contains marketing and product information pamphlets for businesses on how to use Kodak products to create films for promotion and information sharing in business and industry.
Eastman Kodak Company
Electronic Imaging Systems product information
Fait partie de Former Kodak employee donations
File contains product information for the Kodak Premier Image Enhancement System and information on desktop colour imaging.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Former Kodak employee donations
File contains 2 news releases and images depicting Kodak's new Digital Index (DX) film product. This was an ANSI and 13A standard that provided codes for 35mm film cartridges and film edge printing that allowed automatic cameras and photo-printing machines to determine the speed of the film and the number of exposures.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Colorsqueeze Image Compression Software users guide
Fait partie de Former Kodak employee donations
File contains a user manual and software disc for proprietary image compression software for use with Apple systems. The software originally sold for $179.00.
Eastman Kodak Company
Professional photography division product information
Fait partie de Former Kodak employee donations
File contains product information on products from Kodak's professional products line including the Photo CD, scanners, and printers along with a brochure with work from creative professionals using Kodak digital imaging products. Also included is an introductory letter signed by Raymond H. DeMoullin, the director of the Professional Photography Division.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fait partie de Former Kodak employee donations
File contains documents related to a dealer performance analysis program and tool for use by Kodak marketing and salespeople.
Eastman Kodak Company