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Eastman Kodak Co: The filters recommended for use with Kodak Films are the Kodak Sky Filter, Kodak Color Filter, and Wratten Kl, K2, G, and A Filters. There are other filters but they are intended for more or less technical and specific purposes and need not be mentioned here. They are described fully in these Eastman Kodak Company publications: "Filters—Kodak Data Book on Filters and Other Lens Accessories," "The Photography of Colored Objects," and "Wratten Light Filters," all available at Kodak dealers'.
25. Harper's Magazine Advertiser, June 1891, p. 20.
26. Alexander Black, "The Amateur Photographer," The Century Magazine, vol. 34 (1887) pp. 722-29.*
27. George Eastman, "The Kodak Manual," manuscript, George Eastman House, Rochester, New York.
28. Advertisement reproduced in Eaton S. Lothrop, Jr., A Century of Cameras (Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Morgan & Morgan, Inc., 1973), p. 62.
The best remembered of these cameras is the Kodak, ?ented and manufactured by George Eastman, a dry-tte maker in Rochester, New York. Introduced in 1888, strange name was a word coined by Eastman. He ex-lined,was a purely arbitrary combination of letters, not de-red in whole or part from any existing word, arrived at ter considerable search for a word that would answer requirements for a trademark name. The principal of ese were that it must be short; incapable of being mis-elled so as to destroy its identity; must have a vigorous id distinctive personality; and must meet the require-ents of the various foreign trademark laws. |
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