Photo Revolution

Photo Revolution

On September 4, 1888, George Eastman received a license for his camera, Kodak, who revolutionized the photograph. The Kodak photo camera was like a small box that could be held. He replaced large complex devices used by many professional photographers. What distinguished Mr. Eastman's new camera. [...]

The Kodak photo camera was like a small box that could be held. He replaced large complex devices used by many professional photographers. What recognized Mr. Eastman's new camera was the development of a flexible film on paper.

This film replaced the unvolved glass photographic tablets, which were to be developed immediately after they were exposed.

The owner of the new Kodak camera, on the other hand, could take 100 pictures and then send the camera without removing the film, the Eastman factory in Rochester, New York State.

The technicians worked the film, stamped the pictures, and then returned them to the owner with the camera, which they put on a new film. The company motto was: “You push the button, we do the rest of the work in”.

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