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    Although camera inventions of the 17th and 18th century established the base of photography, it took another 50 years before the camera became available for everyday consumers. With the invention of modern photographic film technology in 1901 by George Eastman and the first mass-market camera, the Brownie, in 1901, photography became a phenomenon on its own and the vast majority of the population became fascinated by it (Oliver, 2007). Shortly after its introduction to the market the demand and…

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    writing. The typewriter was first patented on June 23, 1868, by Christopher Latham Sholes. This new and fancy, yet large and clunky machine, that “wrote at a speed far exceeding that of a pen” The Kodak Camera was an invention that allowed anyone to become a photographer. Invented in 1888 by George Eastman, this little box camera came with a one hundred exposure roll of…

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    People could take pictures while holding their camera in their hands. In 1888 George Eastman, an American dry-plate manufacturer, created the Kodak box camera. The Kodak was a miracle with all it’s features. For starters, the camera was handheld. It was also lightweight, inexpensive, and easy to operate. Kodak’s slogan was “You press the button, we do the rest”. This slogan was a way to show how simple the Kodak was. People took pictures and then brought them to a professional who would then…

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    Eastman’s biography on Kodak.com, When he introduced the Kodak camera in 1888, he coined the slogan, "you press the button, we do the rest," and within a year, it became a well-known phrase in every household. His new process allowed for people to purchase cameras fully loaded with film, and send the camera back to Kodak in Rochester to be developed and reloaded with a new roll of film and sent back. For the next hundred or so years, Kodak and its rising competitors innovate and fine tune their…

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    Photography’s Effect on Art When I was a senior in high school, I was able to attend a technical school for the second half of my day each day to take photography classes. I had always been interested in photography, but without any real knowledge on composing, taking, or editing pictures, I was unable to pursue the interest. I was nervous at first, a lot of the students there were in their second year and many of them had part time jobs in industry. It took a lot of work, but I started to…

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    Eadweard Muybridge was the first photographer to capture motion with still images, create a new medium, and invention. His first work of art capturing motion was his piece called “Cantering, Saddled” on December of 1878. Printed on collotype, a method of printing high-quality prints by using hardened gelatin without the use of a screen, on 19x24 ⅛ inch sheet, can now be viewed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Collotype uses heat and cold water treated dichromate-sensitized gelatin which is…

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    Internal control violations There was a total internal auditing division violation of the regulation in the K-Marts case. When the disproportional asset inflation was seen in the company revenues, it should have been immediately reported to the SEC and other concern authorities, but it was not done. In fact, the amount inflated was almost 10% of the total revenues are the inflated revenues. Therefore, internal control mechanisms of Kmart should play the role of the whistleblower policies. The…

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    OUTSOURCING R & D by Name Code + Course Name Professor’s Name University Name City, State Date Table of Contents I. Advantages and Disadvantages of Outsourcing R & D 3 Advantages 3 Disadvantages 3 Case Study of the Boeing 787 4 Eastman Kodak Case Studies 5 II. To What Extent Are There Differences Between SMEs and Large-Scale Enterprise in Terms of These Advantages and Disadvantages? 5 Costs 6 Country’s Policy and Regulations on Research 6 Fostering Research Alliances Strategic to…

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    Tom Spies questioned if nicotinic acid could cure pellagra too. Nicotinic acid was an already known and popularly used chemical within the photography industry and Dr. Spies obtained some from Eastman Kodak, a photography company. Once the nicotinic acid was obtained, doctors gave it to eleven different patients, either orally or intravenously, who immediately saw improvements within a day. Dr. Spies was so excited to share the news that he even…

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    Steve sasson was the electric engineer in Eastman Kodak Company, he invented this digital camera by using electronic parts of the other camera. (Tania Dworjan.2016) The Digital Camera has a photographic system to demonstrate an idea of all electronic camera that didn 't use film, paper and no consumable…

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