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Eastman

 

            Eastman Kodak, known for its production of film and cameras, is composed of four major businesses which are Photography, Commercial Imaging, Components, and Health. According to Business Wire, Commercial Imaging offers storage services and goods to other companies. The Photography and Health businesses both deliver digital and traditional services and products to their consumers. This source also states that Components, which is another business of the Eastman Kodak Company, distributes displays, sensors, and other apparatus to its equipment manufacturers. Each of these businesses has particular responsibilities which helps the company to function. Eastman Kodak manufactures cameras, film, information systems, and X-Ray and medical imaging technology. This company offers numerous products and services to its customers.
             George Eastman founded Eastman Kodak in an effort to develop cameras and film. Company Profiles for Students relates the history of this company to its readers. In 1888, Eastman Kodak Company, then known as the Eastman Dry Plate and Film Company, made the first commercial camera. From there on, the company introduced various new products and technologies such as sheet film, 16 mm motion picture film, and a Kodascope projector to further make film available to the public. In 1932, George Eastman committed suicide and wrote that he had made all the contributions he possibly could. After his death, the company continued to thrive and create new products as reported in Company Profiles for Students. In 1951, Kodak invented a Brownie hand-held movie camera. In 1963, Kodak introduced the Instamatic camera which eliminated the hassle of loading film in the dark because it used a film cartridge instead of a roll. In the 1970s, Kodak continued to find success with the Instamatic camera. The company also developed the Ektaprint Copier-Duplicator to produce copies quickly and efficiently.


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