Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Paul- I remember reading the tale in a photography book by Neblette; like the telephone, the idea of roll film was there, rattleing around for years, and several people were working on it. Unlike A. G. Bell, who got to the patent office first, and was able to lay claim, it was the Anthony Brothers, later of ANSCO fame who were among the first to patent flexible foll film- George Eastman, I believe, did back his with the paper backing, but it was not enough of an innovation to keep the courts from awarding the plaintiffs a sizable sum- in todays bucks, it's really big buck! Ole George, though, had the idea of the first 'disposable point and shoot'- his camera, the original KODAK had film for one hundred shots, you took your photos- sent the whole camera in and received your prints and a new camera in return. Good marketing ploy, but.... Dan - ----- Original Message ----- From: Paul Schiemer <schiemer@magicnet.net> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: Monday, September 13, 1999 7:12 AM Subject: [Leica] Eastman (ie KODAK) thief? > Eric Welch wrote: > > BTW, Eastman was a thief, and had to pay $1,000,000 in damages to the guy > > who really invented roll film. > > Now that's a new one. Never heard this gem; maybe you could illuminate the > uninformed among us (me)? thnx.