Kodak began a new era in the history of photography with the establishment of Eastman dry film company in 1884. 198 1 year, Kodak's sales exceeded 10 billion dollars, which was the peak.
In 2004, with the popularization of digital photography, Kodak spun off the production and operation of film and photographic paper and closed some factories. 20 1 1 With the announcement that the last store in the United States that developed Kodak film stopped receiving it, the once best-selling color film in the world became a memory.
Perhaps the label "film" is too bright, and the public knows little about Kodak's other products. In fact, as early as 1966, Kodak began to set foot in the printer market. 1987 entered the electronic video market and launched camera products in the same year. Kodak has a rich layout around the imaging industry.