Kodak

[koh-dak] /ˈkoʊ dæk/
Trademark.
1.
a brand of portable camera introduced by George Eastman in 1888, using a roll of film and intended for taking snapshots.
Word Origin and History for Kodak

brand of camera, arbitrary coinage by U.S. inventor George Eastman (1854-1932), U.S. trademark registered Sept. 4, 1888. In 1890s, practically synonymous with camera and also used as a verb. Kodachrome, registered trademark for a method of color photography, 1915; the product was discontinued in 2006.

Kodak in Technology
company
The photographic company responsible for Photo CD.
(https://kodak.com/).
(1995-12-13)