Eastman Kodak Company
Exhibitor Name:
- Eastman Kodak Company
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Previously known as:
- SIGGRAPH 2004: Motion Analysis Systems Division
- SIGGRAPH 1997: Motion Analysis Systems Division
- SIGGRAPH 1996: Motion Analysis Systems Division
- SIGGRAPH 1995: Motion Analysis Systems Division
- SIGGRAPH 1994: Motion Analysis Systems Division
- SIGGRAPH 1993: Motion Analysis Systems Division
- SIGGRAPH 1992: Motion Analysis Systems Division
- SIGGRAPH 1991: Motion Analysis Systems Division
- SIGGRAPH 1990: Motion Analysis Systems Division
- SIGGRAPH 1989: Motion Analysis Systems Division
- SIGGRAPH 1988: Motion Analysis Systems Division
- SIGGRAPH 1987: Motion Analysis Systems Division
- SIGGRAPH 1986: Motion Analysis Systems Division
- SIGGRAPH 1985: Motion Analysis Systems Division
- SIGGRAPH 1984: Motion Analysis Systems Division
Conference(s) Exhibited At:
[ SIGGRAPH 2004 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1997 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1996 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1995 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1994 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1993 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1992 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1991 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1990 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1989 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1988 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1987 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1986 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1985 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1984 ]
Address:
- 343 State Street, Dept 620
- Rochester,
- New York
- United States
SIGGRAPH 2004
The Kodak Stereo 3D Display is an important innovation for stereo imaging. It is autostereoscopic and eliminates the need to wear any type of glasses or other headgear. Using pupil imaging and high-resolution LCD displays, the system provides a true stereo image to the user with no loss in image resolution. Pupil imaging eliminates cross-talk, which combined with the virtual image optical design, eliminates sources of eyestrain found in other autostereoscopic solutions.The viewing zone in this display is unique. It is very easy to see where the “sweet spot” is, and the image quality is identical across the entire viewing zone. The desktop display has a 45 degree by 36 degree field of view with a resolution of 1280 x 1024 pixels and large, 32 mm viewing pupils. This field of view gives the viewer the feeling of floating in a movie theater about 1.5 screen heights away from the screen.
SIGGRAPH 1997
Kodak invites you to experience its innovative products for the entertainment industry, including: new films based on breakthrough technology, Cineon digital systems with 1 O-bit log color, CD-recordable media and equipment, Web site services, The Image Bank, the Kodak PixFactory, and other creative applications of film, hybrid, and digital technology.
SIGGRAPH 1996
Kodak’s family of compositing and fx systems adapts readily to your changing business climate. With Cineon Breeze, Storm, and Tornado workstations, you can configure systems with the processing power and functionality you need. See how Kodak’s unique DXR technology maintains quality and creative flexibility from the Genesis Plus scanner through our film recorders.
SIGGRAPH 1995
Eastman Kodak Company is displaying digital imaging software and hardware for motion and still imaging. Highlights for motion imaging include the CINEON ImageStation 1000, 4000, and 8000 series; CINEON image compositing and retouching software; and CINEON GENESIS digital film scanners. Eastman Kodak’s full range of still imaging solutions for the desktop include: Kodak digital cameras, Photo CD products, high-speed color printers, and CD writers and authoring tools.
SIGGRAPH 1994
Eastman Kodak Company is displaying a full range of digital imaging software and hardware for the capture, manipulation, storage, and display of images. Highlights include: the Cineon Digital Film Workstation, Cineon Manipulation and Retouching Software, the Cineon Genesis Digital Film Scanner, the LVT Digital Image Recorder, the XLT 7720 Printer, the XLS 8300 Printer, the RFS 2035 Plus Scanner, the Professional Image Library 30, Digital Cameras, and the Kodak PCD Writer 600.
SIGGRAPH 1993
The Kodak Megaplus XRC Camera has the ability to capture full-color, high-resolution pictures in digital format. Inside the camera head a charged coupled device (CCD) imager provides an extended range imaging array of 2.6 million pixels per image with 24-bit color images produced in less than two seconds.
SIGGRAPH 1992
Cineon Digital Film System provides the power of computers to manipulate images while retaining the quality of the original film. Cineon consists of three main components; a film scanner, an image computing workstation, and a film recorder. A motion picture will be shown which demonstrates camera negative film converted to a high-resolution digital format, manipulated on the Cineon Digital Workstation, and recorded back to film.
SIGGRAPH 1991
Eastman Kodak Company displays thermal printing systems capable of producing photographic quality continuous-tone color hard copies from digital sources. The company features its large format printer, XL 7700, as well as its SV6510 medium-format printer. In addition, Kodak will show the new 35mm Rapid Film Scanner.
SIGGRAPH 1990
Eastman Kodak Company demonstrates a family of color printer products capable of producing color continuous tone hard copies. It features its justreleased page size printer, the Kodak XL 7700 Digital Continuous Tone Printer. The printer provides photographic-quality, thermal dye transfer prints and transparencies from digital sources. In addition, Kodak Colorsqueeze Image Compression Software is shown.
SIGGRAPH 1989
The Electronic Photography Division is exhibiting new high-resolution thermal dye transfer printers along with still video products for commercial users in applications such as CAD/CAM, industrial design, video production, and other technical and scientific applications.
SIGGRAPH 1988
Eastman Kodak Company will be represented by the Motion Picture/Audio Visual Products Division, the Electronic Photography Division and the Copy Products Division.
SIGGRAPH 1987
The Motion Picture and Audio Visual Products Division will feature the Kodak DATASHOW Computer Data Projector, a self-contained unit that displays computer-generated images on any large projection screen, even in normal room light. Also being shown is the Kodak DATASHOW System for large screen projection of real-time PC images using LCD technology with overhead projectors.
SIGGRAPH 1986
Eastman Kodak will exhibit the new liquid crystal display (LCD) projection device for largescreen presentations of charts, graphs or other data directly from an IBM PC and most PC compatibles. Presentation can be controled from PC keyboard or with a multi-function, wireless infrared remote control.
SIGGRAPH 1985
Features products for creating and delivering visual presentations including: Film, copy stand and CRT-to-film equipment for making instant color slides and prints. Kodak Ektagraphic Ill slide projectors and Audio Viewer/projectors for professional display of instant or conventional slides.
SIGGRAPH 1984
The following equipment will be shown or demonstrated: • New KODAK INSTAGRAPHIC CRT Print lmager that enables users to make instant color prints or conventional slides from 9-, 12-, 13- and 19-inch screens. • KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC Ill Slide Projectors • KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC CT1000 16 mm Projector • KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC AudioViewer/Projector, Model 260AF • EASTMAN Video Tape-1⁄2-,3⁄4- and 1-inch formats
Categories (Past and Present):
- High Resolution Technologies
- Display Technologies
- Interactive Display Technologies
- Animation-Film
- Computer-Video Interfacing
- Video Effects Equipment
- Imaging
- Visual Effects Software
- Rendering & Modeling
- Digital Imaging
- Consulting
- Input Devices
- Automotive Applications
- Aerospace Applications
- Architecture Applications
- CAD/CAM/CAE/CIM
- HDTV
- Plug-ins for Software
- Motion Capture Software/Hardware
- Industrial Design
- Hardware
- Virtual Reality Software/Hardware