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Eastman became interested in Photography around 1874, when he was 20 years of age. He patented his process for producing roll film, an advance over glass plates, in 1884, but this was black and white film.
The first known color photograph was produced in 1861 by James Clerk Maxwell. At that time, George Eastman was just six years old.
Yes - The first translucent film in roll form was invented by George Eastman, creator of translucent roll film and first to develop "snapshot" photography. However, the first translucent film was used in 1885 when Eastman American Film was first used. He also created the first Kodak camera that was put on the market in 1888. Film was black and white until the introduction of KODACOLOR 16mm film in 1928, the first film to have color.
Color photography was created in 1907.
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Color Photography was not popular before the 1960s because of the price barrier.
That is the only known name available.
Joe Marvullo has written: 'Improving your color photography' -- subject(s): Color photography
Paul Outerbridge has written: 'Photographing in color' -- subject(s): Artistic Photography, Color photography
color photography gives a more realistic and modern look. it also grabs people's attention
H.-K Meyer has written: 'Color-correct aerial photography' -- subject(s): Photogrammetry, Aerial photography, Photographic surveying, Color photography
Max Perkins has written: 'The 3 color slide' -- subject(s): Copying, Handbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, etc, Photography 'The 3 [cent] color slide' -- subject(s): Color photography, Photography, Slides (Photography), Printing processes, Visual education
The introduction of Eastman Color made color production simpler and less expensive in 1952.
The introduction of Eastman Color made color production simpler and less expensive in 1952.