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| | Kodak Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22) |
 | | Asked about the name, George Eastman replied, "Philologically, the word Kodak is "as meaningless as a child's first 'goo'—terse, abrupt to the point of rudeness, literally bitten off by firm and unyielding consonants at both ends, it snaps like a camera shutter in your face. |
 | | Kodak bases its estimates on typical home light levels of 120 lux for a 12 hour day, a figure based on over 150,000 measurements in consumer homes around the world and verified in the fading of actual display prints. |
 | | When Henry Wilhelm claimed that Kodak's Ultima paper failed meet its 100 year lifetime with some inkjet inks [5], Kodak clarified their statement that "Kodak's new Ultima Picture Paper with ColorLast technology is a significant advancement in picture longevity, with over 100-year degradation resistance when used with state-of-the-art inks. |
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