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Kodak Company and the Popularization of Photography

At that time, Kodak's films were the most popular among consumers.

Kodak Company is an American multinational company founded in19th century, mainly engaged in research and development, manufacturing and sales of photography related products. In the early 1930s, Kodak Company launched color film and launched a large-scale advertising campaign, which quickly increased the sales of products, which not only had an amazing response, but also was deeply loved and welcomed by people.

In 1950s, Kodak Company was listed on the new york Stock Exchange, and carried out many businesses, including manufacturing cameras, films, processors and medical imaging equipment. In the mid-1960s, Kodak Company became one of the largest manufacturers of photographic products in the world, and was famous in the United States and even the world.