Eastman Kodak Company
Alt Names: | Eastman Kodak Co. |
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1930-31 | Scientific or Technical Award (Class I). To DuPont Manufacturing Corp. and Eastman Kodak Company for super-sensitive panchromatic film. |
1931-32 | Scientific or Technical Award (Class III). To Eastman Kodak Company for its Type II-B Sensitometer. |
1935 | Scientific or Technical Award (Class II). To Eastman Kodak Company for their development of the Eastman Pola-Screen. |
1937 | Scientific or Technical Award (Class II). To Eastman Kodak Company for two fine-grain duplicating film stocks. |
1949 | Scientific or Technical Award (Class I). To Eastman Kodak Company for the development and introduction of an improved safety base motion picture film. |
1952 | Scientific or Technical Award (Class I). To Eastman Kodak Company for the introduction of Eastman color negative and Eastman color print film. |
1955 | Scientific or Technical Award (Class II). To the Eastman Kodak Co. for Eastman Tri-X Panchromatic Negative Film. |
1968 | Scientific or Technical Award (Class I). To Eastman Kodak Company for the development and introduction of a color reversal intermediate film for motion pictures. |
1968 | Scientific or Technical Award (Class II). To Eastman Kodak Company and Producers Service Company for the development of a new high-speed step-optical reduction printer. |
1968 | Scientific or Technical Award (Class II). To Eastman Kodak Company for the introduction of a new high speed motion picture color negative film. |
1968 | Scientific or Technical Award (Class III). To Eastman Kodak Company for a new direct positive film and to Consolidated Film Industries for the application of this film to the making of post-production work prints. |
1970 | Scientific or Technical Award (Class III). To Eastman Kodak Company and Photo Electronics Corporation for the design and engineering of an improved video color analyzer for motion picture laboratories. |
1977 | Scientific or Technical Award (Class II). To Eastman Kodak Company for the development and introduction of a new duplicating film for motion pictures. |
1978 | Scientific or Technical Award (Academy Award of Merit). To Eastman Kodak Company for the research and development of a Duplicating Color film for Motion Pictures. |
1987 | Scientific or Technical Award (Scientific and Engineering Award). To Eastman Kodak Company for the development of Eastman Color High Speed Daylight Negative Film 5297/7297. |
1987 | Scientific or Technical Award (Scientific and Engineering Award). To Eastman Kodak Company for the development of Eastman Color High Speed SA Negative Film 5295 for blue-screen traveling matte photography. |
1988 | Honorary Award. To Eastman Kodak Company in recognition of the company’s fundamental contributions to the art of motion pictures during the first century of film history. [Statuette] |
1990 | Scientific or Technical Award (Academy Award of Merit). To Eastman Kodak Company for the development of T-Grain technology and the introduction of EXR color negative films which utilize this technology. |
1994 | Scientific and Technical Award (Academy Award of Merit). To the Eastman Kodak Company for the development of the Eastman EXR Color Intermediate Film 5244. |
2007 | Scientific and Technical Award (Academy Award of Merit). To the Eastman Kodak Company for the development of photographic emulsion technologies incorporated into the Kodak Vision2 family of color negative films. These new technologies are breakthroughs in film speed, grain and sharpness that have made a significant impact on the motion picture industry. The Vision2 family allows wider use of high-speed color negative film, lower light levels on set and faster set-ups. Most importantly, Vision2 improves the overall picture quality in theatrical presentation. |
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