30, 20, and 10 Years Ago in OPN

Hannah Greenwood

Electronic imaging; energy-efficient lighting; lidar and archaeology

Photoshop image1994 [©1993 J. Neel. Rochester, NY]

“During the past decade, concepts and technologies for electronic imaging that had previously existed only as research ideas and limited prototypes rapidly made their way to commercial markets … At Kodak, we have been working to combine the capabilities of silver halide materials with those of electronics to create hybrid systems in which each element of the imaging chain—capture, storage, processing, transmission, output—is optimized for a specific application. We are certain that this will make imaging faster, less expensive, more flexible, of higher quality, and even more broadly useful.”

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