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Evolution of Imaging: 1992 - 2001. By: Ryan Schoenewe. 1992. Kodak introduces the PhotoCD The PhotoCD is used for digitalizing and saving pictures on a CD This invention made viewing digital pictures very easy because they could be placed on this disc and moved around. 1993.
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Evolution of Imaging: 1992 - 2001 By: Ryan Schoenewe
1992 • Kodak introduces the PhotoCD • The PhotoCD is used for digitalizing and saving pictures on a CD • This invention made viewing digital pictures very easy because they could be placed on this disc and moved around
1993 • The Founding of photo.net • A website that has information/tools/pictures about photography and also for sharing photos
1994 • Nothing significant to the history of photography happened in 1994
1995 • Nothing significant to the history of photography happened in 1995 • Peter Menzel Published “Material World” a book about family photography
1996 • Nothing significant to the history of photography happened in 1996
1997 • Invention of the Photomosaic process • Which is a image made up of many other images
1998 • Nothing significant to the history of photography happened in 1998
1999 • Nikon made the first ground-up DSLR (digital single-lens reflect)design by a leading manufacturer • These are the modern digital cameras, they have the front of the single-lens reflex (SLR) camera with the backing of a digital camera • It is a re-iteration because they didn’t invent the DSLR but they were first to mass produce it
2000 • The Camera phone was introduced to the public in Japan (it didn’t come to America until later) • It was made by Sharp and the phone was called the “J-Phone” • This is what sparked the smart phone race because now phones can be cameras too, which was
2001 • Polaroid claims bankruptcy • They are famous for creating the instant disposal cameras, but they couldn’t keep up with the digital camera market
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