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Q: What is the name of photographic material wound onto a spool invented by George Eastman and first sold for use in Kodak cameras in 1889?
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What are some facts about cameras?

-Invented by George Eastman


Why is George Eastman famous for?

George Eastman and his Eastman Kodak company dominated the US photographic market during the 20th century. Eastman (1854-1932) invented a practical roll form of photographic film in 1884, and founded the Eastman Kodak company. He popularized photography with early hand-held box cameras, and enabled the development of motion pictures by producing transparent film.


Who invented dry rolled film and hand held cameras?

gearge eastman


Who invented films?

George Eastman invented film in the sense that he invented photographic film that replaced chemically coated glass or metal plates in the making of still photographs. Thomas Alva Edison invented the movie by working with Eastman to make photographic film suitable for motion pictures, and then by developing the process for photographing staged stories and presenting the results in Nickelodeons..


Who was George Eastman?

George Eastman (1854-1932) was an inventor, corporate leader, and philanthropist. He invented a practical roll form of photographic film in 1884, and founded the Eastman Kodak company. He popularized photography with early hand-held box cameras. His company controlled the vast majority of the US photographic film industry for most of the 20th century. In the development of the cinema, he is often credited alongside Thomas Edison, the Lumiere brothers, Leon Bouly, and George Melies. He invented "roll film" paving the way for others to invent motion pictures.


Earlier cameras were heavy he invented a lighter camera and was the first one to use roll of a film?

George Eastman


Who invented the film camera and who was the first to use it?

George Eastman marketed the first roll of flexible photographic film, Eastman Negative Paper, in 1884 which was a coating on a paper base. It was called "stripping film" because the paper backing had to be stripped off during processing. Eastman American Film was introduced in 1885, the first transparent photographic film, "celluloid film" or "nitrate film". Reverend Hannibal Goodwin invented a roll film with a transparent backing that was more flexible and the Eastman company acquired this film in 1889.


When did Kodak start manufacturing cameras?

George Eastman (the founder of Kodak) first invented an emulsion-coating machine which enabled him to mass-produce photographic dry plates in 1878. Although it wasn't until 1888 when the Kodak brand was established and he started selling Kodak cameras to consumers.


When was the Movie camera made?

recently A2 Movie cameras were invented almost as soon as photographic techniques were invented, at the end of the 19th century. These used chemical film. Video cameras were invented along with television in the 1920's. Videcon, vacuum tube type video cameras, were replaced with CCD's around the 1980's.


When was film for cameras invented?

About l887. Eastman takes the credit, later Eastman-Kodak. They also made a form of magazine sheet-film holder that bore a strange resemblance to a modern Xerox machine. had this device been pushed ahead in R&D, Xerox-Like office copiers could have made the scedne as early as l900! Eastman concentrated on film for cameras and film cameras, and the magazine-sheet film gadget was evidentally dropped from the commercial line. It was a forerunner of the modern Xerox.


Why did george Eastman become the founder of the Kodak company?

he liked cameras


What type of products are manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company?

Kodak is a company specializing in cameras, camera equipment, and other products such as televisions and computer monitors. Kodak also offers a long line of photo development kiosks at stores like Wal*Mart, alongside competitors such as FujiFilm.