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    Is Film Dead

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    about subverting modern technologies and techniques to get deeper inside the vocabulary of photography. Digital photography is a blossoming art form that grows more and more popular every day. Can film photography have a place in the artistic world? Is it possible to establish this art form as one just as important as digital photography? When I started out as a budding photographer‚ digital photography was in its developmental stage. It was only beginning to have an impact on the world as a serious

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    George Eastman‚ is a worldwide US corporation that produces imaging and photographic equipment such as digital cameras‚ imaging systems and sensors and photographic film. Eastman decided the name of the company should be short‚ unique and easy to pronounce. Originally the name was “Nodak” chosen by David Houston‚ a fellow photographic inventor who later sold several patents to roll film camera concepts to Eastman. Houston chose “Nodak” as a nickname of his home state North Dakota. ‘K’ has always

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    to create duplicate copies of a document or a picture‚ that too low-cost. Copiers use picture-taking technology that’s the same as the technology utilized in an electrostatic printer. The printer may be a peripheral that makes a solid copy of the digital information that’s diagrammatical on the pc screen. Printers are accustomed hook up with a laptop employing a USB or wirelessly. Copier: When considering making duplicates for a document‚ 2 things come back to mind; one will print 2 or a lot of

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    Forensic Photography

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    scene itself. Forensic photography is defined as the art of producing an accurate reproduction of an accident scene for the benefit of a court or to aid in the investigation. (“Forensic Photography‚” 2009) One may assume the only equipment needed is a camera‚ however this is incorrect. What other equipment is needed? The amount of equipment is phenomenal‚ to say the least. Even the most basic list of equipment is quite lengthy. Not to mention‚ the price of this equipment can reach extraordinary amounts

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    Globus Strategic Plan

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    Blue Wave Digital has developed a strategic plan depicting team decisions that have resulted in short and long term implications for our goal of being the clear market leader in the camera industry. In order to become financial successful Blue Wave had to make several adjustments in order for are strategy to become effective. One of the biggest decision was deciding which camera can make the most profit and still keeping customers happy‚ along with still being competitive within the camera industry

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    Kodak Case

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    the circumstances and strategies leading to Kodak’s slow demise by answering a variety of questions relating their position to digital imaging and with VRIO‚ SWOT‚ Strategy Canvas‚ and Porter’s Five Forces analyses. Questions 1. Kodak’s Strategy in Traditional Photography and how they are Successful. Kodak has had strong‚ strategic methods throughout its rise in the digital and became successful because of it. Being one of the first companies to invent dry-plate formulas and film to create pictures

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    Photography

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    The Evolution of the Camera and Photography Report Student: Length of project: 1790 Year : 2012-2013 This project is based on one of the five areas of interaction: human ingenuity .I chose this specific area because my project is directly related human creativity and productivity. I intend to focus on the fact that man has invented the camera and thus managed to develop its mechanical parts. I would like to point out that man has very successfully

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    Kodak Swot Analysis

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    Eastman in 1880‚ Kodak’s success began in 1888‚ when the company introduced the first simple camera to the consumer market. Kodak would continue to create innovations which revolutionized film and photography. In the late 1800’s Kodak developed the first daylight loading camera and marketed the first film used to make motion pictures. By 1900 the company introduced their famous Brownie Camera. The Brownie camera presented an affordable method for hobbyists and general consumers interested in photography

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    kodak

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    century. Ironically the first digital camera was invented by Kodak‚ which happened to be the undoing of this successful company. Since 2003 Kodak has had to reduce its workforce by around 47‚000 and closed many manufacturing plants and processing labs. In January 2012 Kodak filed for bankruptcy (Knowledge@Wharton 2012). Kodak was a first-mover in the personal photography industry‚ creating the first automatic snapshot camera (Munir 2012). At the time the camera was released there was no personal

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    Patricipants Guide

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    the operation of a digital camera company that is in a neck-and-neck race for global market leadership‚ competing against rival digital camera companies run by other class members. All digital camera-makers presently have the same worldwide market share‚ although shares vary by company across the four market regions—Europe-Africa‚ Asia-Pacific‚ Latin America‚ and North America. Currently‚ your company is selling close to 800‚000 entry-level cameras and 200‚000 multi-featured cameras annually. Prior-year

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