¼-inch hole on the inside of the box. Kodak recommends positioning the pinhole 3 to 6 inches from where the film will be placed. 4. Make the shutter by taping a piece of opaque black paper over the pinhole. You can make a shutter from wood or plastic by screwing it onto the body so that it covers the pinhole completely when not in use. 5. Load the film into the box in a completely darkened room. Use a small square of photographic paper or sheet film like Kodak Tri-X Pan Professional Film. A typical
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“That could never happen to us”‚ “We are our own competitors”‚ “Customers love our product or service regardless of what happens” these thoughts gradually leads to decline in the market share of a company. Kodak film company is a great example in which marketing myopia was present. Kodak did not view Sony‚ an electronics company as a potential competitor. Industry begins with the needs of the customer for its products. Given the customer needs‚ the industry has to try develop backwards‚ first
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SWOT-Analysis of Pixar Animation Studios 6 1.4.1. Strengths 7 1.4.3. Opportunities 7 1.4.4. Threats 7 1.5. Conclusion and Prospect 7 Question 2 2.1. Introduction 9 2.2. Theory 9 2.3. Failure in Research in Motion Limited (RIM) 9 2.4. Another example (Kodak??) 9 2.5. Role of leadership in these organizations 10 2.6. Recommendations to avoid strategic drift 10 2.7. Conclusion 10 Question 1 1.1 Introduction The Pixar Animation Studios is an American computer animation studio based in California‚ United
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How Fuji Xerox Saved Xerox The Xerox story is a classic one of a once- dominant company that lost its edge and was overcome by new rivals from unexpected sources. The difference this time is that Xerox relied on a constellation of allies to defend itself and ultimately to regain leadership in its industry. The story begins in the 1960’s‚ when the company’s revolutionary plain-paper copiers took the industry by storm and made the name Xerox synonymous with photocopying. Xerox
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paper with a silver salt solution and exposing it to light. This created a negative image of the object or person‚ which could be used to create contact prints where the light and shadows were reversed to show the image. 4. What was the Kodak Brownie? The Kodak Brownie was a very popular camera‚ they were simple to use and relatively inexpensive. These cameras also produced the best images. 5. What did Richard Maddox invent? Why was this important? Richard Maddox invented a way to use gelatin
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stored in conditions that are too damp (it can decompose) or too hot (it can self-ignite). • Cellulose acetates were developed to replace nitrate. Cellulose triacetate‚ called safety base‚ is much safer to use and store than nitrate. Most current KODAK and EASTMAN Motion Picture Films are coated on a cellulose triacetate base. • Polyester base is used for all print films‚ most duplicating films‚ and some specialty films. Polyester is stronger and wears better than triacetate. Polyester’s storage life
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Picture This "Pictures of you‚ pictures of me‚ up on your wall for the world to see". In The Cure’s hit song "Pictures of You"‚ they describe a basic every day word‚ but how did this word come to be? staring off as a description of paint this word has molded and changed to tangible object or a though of how something is used. The word picture is used there is so many definitions and hidden meanings. "How did you picture this?" or "We totes have to take a pic for Insta!" are common phrases used
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10 Great Companies That Lost Their Edge By RICK NEWMAN August 19‚ 2010 RSS Feed Print * * ------------------------------------------------- Comment (16) * ------------------------------------------------- * ------------------------------------------------- * ------------------------------------------------- * inShare7 Related Articles * Law Schools With the Highest Median LSAT * Start a Business in Business School * Make Money in Social Enterprise With
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“Here I’ am Taking My Own Picture”- Analytical Its hard to imagine a time where photographs actually took time to produce. First of course to take the photograph‚ and then into the dark room where the film was transferred onto special paper to be put through developing chemicals. In the end you would hope for the best and that you looked good in the photo. It wasn’t all that long ago that this process existed. However‚ now we live in a technological world where anything is possible. You no
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2.1 Definitions of Leadership Leadership is an art that is possessed by a person to direct its subordinates. Bass‚ (1990‚ cited in de Ver‚ 2009) defines leadership as “an interaction between two or more members of a group that often involves a structuring or restructuring of the situation and the perception and expectations of the members”. Mullins‚ (2007) has demonstrated leadership as a relationship where one person can influence another whereas (Northouse‚ 2009‚ p.5) justifies this by stating
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