Kodak - meaning and definition. What is Kodak
Diclib.com
ChatGPT AI Dictionary
Enter a word or phrase in any language 👆
Language:

Translation and analysis of words by ChatGPT artificial intelligence

On this page you can get a detailed analysis of a word or phrase, produced by the best artificial intelligence technology to date:

  • how the word is used
  • frequency of use
  • it is used more often in oral or written speech
  • word translation options
  • usage examples (several phrases with translation)
  • etymology

What (who) is Kodak - definition

AMERICAN COMPANY
Eastman Kodak Company; Eastman Kodak Co.; Daniel Carp; Eastman Company; Eastman Dry Plate Company; EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY; Kodak hand camera; Kodak CLAS Digital Film Scanner / HR200; KODAK DC3400 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA; KODAK EASYSHARE C643 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA; KODAK EASYSHARE CX6200 DIGITAL CAMERA; The Eastman Kodak Company; KODAK; Kodak AG; Eastman Kodak Corporation; Kodak Digital Central Lab System; EKDKQ; ESP 3200 Series AiO; Kodak camera; Eastman Kodak; Kodak (Thailand); KODAK EASYSHARE V803 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA; The Eastman Dry Plate Company; Carp, Daniel; Kodak Research Laboratories; Kodak Camera (1888)
  • Kodak Retina Series Cameras were produced between 1949 until 1956. It also had the KodaChrome Technology
  • 35mm film]] cartridge alongside [[Asahi Pentax]] film camera. The shift from film to digital greatly affected Kodak's business.
  • A Kodak NexPress 2500 digital printing press
  • thumb
  • 1900 Kodak ad
  • George Eastman
  • Kodacolor]] II [[126 film]] cartridge, expiration year 1980.
  • A Kodak Easyshare Z1015 IS digital camera
  • Kodak Automatic 8 film camera
  • Kodak Camera Center, Tennessee, c. 1930–1945
  • A Kodak Instamatic 104
  • Advertisement for a folding "pocket" Kodak camera (August 1900)
  • An original Kodak camera, complete with box, camera, case, felt lens plug, manual, memorandum and viewfinder card
  • Six-20 Brownie Junior camera, Kodak Ltd., UK, 1934–1938. National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
  • autochrome]] color photo from 1917 advertising Kodak
  • An advertisement from ''The Photographic Herald and Amateur Sportsman'' (November 1889)

Kodak         
<company> The photographic company responsible for Photo CD. http://kodak.com/. (1995-12-13)
Kodak         
·noun A kind of portable camera.
II. Kodak ·add. ·noun A photograph taken with a kodak.
III. Kodak ·add. ·vt & ·vi To photograph with a kodak; hence, to describe or characterize briefly and vividly.
IV. Kodak ·add. ·noun A kind of portable photographic camera, ·esp. adapted for snapshot work, in which a succession of negatives is made upon a continuous roll of sensitized film;
- a trade-mark name of the Eastman Kodak Company, but now popularly applied to almost any hand camera.
Daniel Carp         
Daniel Allen 'Dan' Carp (born 1948) is the former chairman and chief executive officer of the Eastman Kodak Company. Carp served as the chairman of the board of Delta Air Lines, replacing former chairman Gerald Grinstein.

Wikipedia

Kodak

The Eastman Kodak Company (referred to simply as Kodak ) is an American public company that produces various products related to its historic basis in analogue photography. The company is headquartered in Rochester, New York, and is incorporated in New Jersey. It is best known for photographic film products, which it brought to a mass market for the first time.

Kodak began as a partnership between George Eastman and Henry A. Strong to develop a film roll camera. After the release of the Kodak camera, Eastman Kodak was incorporated on May 23, 1892. Under Eastman's direction, the company became one of the world's largest film and camera manufacturers, and also developed a model of welfare capitalism and a close relationship with the city of Rochester. During most of the 20th century, Kodak held a dominant position in photographic film, and produced a number of technological innovations through heavy investment in research and development at Kodak Research Laboratories. Kodak produced some of the most popular camera models of the 20th century, including the Brownie and Instamatic. The company's ubiquity was such that its "Kodak moment" tagline entered the common lexicon to describe a personal event that deserved to be recorded for posterity.

Kodak began to struggle financially in the late 1990s as a result of increasing competition from Fujifilm. The company also struggled with the transition from film to digital photography, although Kodak had developed the first self-contained digital camera. Attempts to diversify its chemical operations failed, and as a turnaround strategy in the 2000s, Kodak instead made an aggressive turn to digital photography and digital printing. These strategies failed to improve the company's finances, and in January 2012, Kodak filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.

In September 2013, the company emerged from bankruptcy, having shed its large legacy liabilities, restructured, and exited several businesses. Since emerging from bankruptcy, Kodak has continued to provide commercial digital printing products and services, motion picture film, and still film, the last of which is distributed through the spinoff company Kodak Alaris. The company has licensed the Kodak brand to several products produced by other companies, such as the PIXPRO line of digital cameras manufactured by JK Imaging. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Kodak announced in late July that year it would begin production of pharmaceutical materials.

Examples of use of Kodak
1. Sergei Stalnov, a spokesman for Kodak, said Kodak had approximately 100 such kiosks in Moscow.
2. Louis Armstrongs trumpet sells Kodak cameras now.
3. Arif Khan, area manager Kodak (Near East) Inc, said: "The Kodak digital frame was built with the consumer in mind.
4. Fisher, retired chief executive of Eastman Kodak.
5. Not for nothing did Kodak call its digital arm EasyShare.