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  2. Kodak mini printers are up to 45% off at Amazon, today only - AOL

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    Kodak Mini 2 Retro 2.1x3.4” Portable Instant Photo Printer. $88 $140 Save $52. This printer is small enough to fit in your purse and prints photos on 2.1x3.4-inch paper.

  3. RA-4 process - Wikipedia

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    RA-4 is a standardized chromogenic process used worldwide to make prints with a variety of equipment, photographic paper, and chemicals. Kodak created the RA-4 process for its color negative photographic papers. Fuji, Agfa, and other present and past photographic supply companies also make or have made both papers that are compatible with the ...

  4. Kodak Ultima - Wikipedia

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    Kodak Ultima is a brand of photo paper for inkjet printers sold by Eastman Kodak. Paper longevity testing. Kodak claims that Ultima picture paper had been tested to last 162 years. This was disputed by Wilhelm Imaging Research, who claimed that it only lasted about ten years.

  5. Instamatic - Wikipedia

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    Kodak sold various print and slide films in the 126 format. The first Instamatic to be released was the Instamatic 50, which appeared in the UK in February 1963. The first model released in the US was the basic Instamatic 100, approximately one month later, which included a built-in flashgun for single-use AG-1 "peanut" bulbs , a feature ...

  6. 9 Kodak scanners, printers, and projectors on sale this weekend

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    This 4x6 photo printer allows you to make your own personalized smartphone cases. Get it now for just $101.99 (regularly $130) with promo code SAVE15NOV. Plug in this slide and film viewer and ...

  7. You Press the Button, We Do the Rest - Wikipedia

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    The Kodak inspired the slogan "You Press the Button, We Do the Rest." Eastman wrote the owner's manual for the Kodak, although he originally hired an advertising expert to do the job. Displeased with the man's inability to understand the simplicity of his picture-taking machine, Eastman took over the writing and created the slogan.

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