George Eastman and Kodak
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By the 1870's in America photography was still very long, challenging and __________. The items you needed were: a huge camera, a __________, large plate-holder dark tent, chemicals, water container, and heavy glass plates. George East tried a make the photographic steps easier by _______ glass sheets with a gelatin, a sticky substance and a chemical (silver bromide). By ______he had it licensed in England and in 1880 had it licensed in America. He then sold his English license and bought a ______ to create photographic plates in Rochester.
To get rid of glass sheets in photography, Eastman covered paper with _________ and ____________chemicals. The developed film would then be taken from the paper to be made into a negative. In 1883 this film was then rolled into little reels, Eastman and another man named William Walker made a reel holder that was designed to fit into any camera. Soon Eastman and changed the paper to see-through film in 1884 which allowed part-time photographers to ____________.
In 1888, George Eastman invented a ________ camera, Kodak which was easy to carry and handheld whilst taking a picture, without needing to change the light. The camera had inside a hundred - picture roll of film. When all the film was used, the camera was taken back to the Kodak company in Rochester, New York and the film was developed, prints were created and a new reel of film was put in, it would then be given back to customer. Eastman's motto, ________________________ soon became famous.
Word Bank:
-expensive
-three legged stand
-covering
-1879
-shop
-gelatin
-photographic
-develop photos
-basic
-"You press the button, we do the rest,"
By the 1870's in America photography was still very long, challenging and __________. The items you needed were: a huge camera, a __________, large plate-holder dark tent, chemicals, water container, and heavy glass plates. George East tried a make the photographic steps easier by _______ glass sheets with a gelatin, a sticky substance and a chemical (silver bromide). By ______he had it licensed in England and in 1880 had it licensed in America. He then sold his English license and bought a ______ to create photographic plates in Rochester.
To get rid of glass sheets in photography, Eastman covered paper with _________ and ____________chemicals. The developed film would then be taken from the paper to be made into a negative. In 1883 this film was then rolled into little reels, Eastman and another man named William Walker made a reel holder that was designed to fit into any camera. Soon Eastman and changed the paper to see-through film in 1884 which allowed part-time photographers to ____________.
In 1888, George Eastman invented a ________ camera, Kodak which was easy to carry and handheld whilst taking a picture, without needing to change the light. The camera had inside a hundred - picture roll of film. When all the film was used, the camera was taken back to the Kodak company in Rochester, New York and the film was developed, prints were created and a new reel of film was put in, it would then be given back to customer. Eastman's motto, ________________________ soon became famous.
Word Bank:
-expensive
-three legged stand
-covering
-1879
-shop
-gelatin
-photographic
-develop photos
-basic
-"You press the button, we do the rest,"