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Where did the technology for digital images come from?

What are two different stock image licenses? How are they different?

What did George Eastman develop? Why was this important?

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Answer: 1. Engineers, Software Developers, and image processing teams.

2. Rights Managed and Royalty fee. We can see their difference in image ownership.

3. Rollfilm, it took photography in mainstream place

  • Explanation: Digital images can be digested or stored by a computer because they can be made from vectors and pixels, which we can see if we zoom in those images on the computer. Technology for digital images are coming from engineers such as Steven Sasson. He was the first invertor of the electronic camera in 1975. and he was using a charge-coupled device(CCD), electrical charge. Those images were also coming from Software developers and image processing teams.
  • Two main different stock image licenses are Rights Managed and Royalty Free. Rights managed is a license where the buyer is paying a licensing fee if he wants to use and have the picture. He can also buy exlusive rights. A Royalty-free image license is if the buyer is paying for a one-off fee to a photographer but the photographer can sell that picture multiple times to multiple buyers. The main difference in these two stock images licenses is the use and rights of the picture.
  • George Eastman invented the Kodak camera. He was an entrepreneur who founded the Eastman Kodak Company. It was important because George Eastman was the one who helped in the popularization of using the roll film and in that way he helped photography and the usage of it to take mainstream place. He developed a dry gel on a paper that replaced photographic plates and they were important to photographers.