When does the back of a Kodak Photo date?

When does the back of a Kodak Photo date?

Four Common Kodak Brandings. * If the back of a photo has the printing ‘Velox,’ the photo dates circa 1940s-50s. * If the back of the photo has the three line printing ‘Kodak/Velox/Paper,’ the photo dates circa 1950s-60s.

Where does the stamp on a photo come from?

A stamp is often from the photographer, but can also be from an organization (Sports Illustrated, Associated Press, the photographer’s agency) or other owner (university library, historical archives). Some photos will have the stamp of both the photographer and a company.

When did Kodak start using thee lined printing?

* The thee lined printing “THIS PAPER / MANUFACTURED / BY KODAK” was commonly used in the 1970s-80s. If you have a photo that is advertised as being from 1979, the presence of this branding doesn’t prove the specific year of 1979 but is consistent with the date.

When did the ZIP code on photo stamps change?

Many photographers and publishers included their mailing address in the photo stamp. If a stamp has an address with a 5 digit United States zip code, the stamp dates to 1962 or later. The United States changed the zip code from 2 to 5 digits in 1962.

When did Kodak start printing on the back of photos?

* If the back of a photo has the printing ‘Velox,’ the photo dates circa 1940s-50s. * If the back of the photo has the three line printing ‘Kodak/Velox/Paper,’ the photo dates circa 1950s-60s. * The printing ‘A Kodak Paper’ was commonly used in the 1960s and early 1970s.

A stamp is often from the photographer, but can also be from an organization (Sports Illustrated, Associated Press, the photographer’s agency) or other owner (university library, historical archives). Some photos will have the stamp of both the photographer and a company.

When do I get to see my Kodak photos again?

The big question is when do you get to see them again. Shutterfly Inc. acquired bankrupt Eastman Kodak Co.’s online gallery service in April. If you’ve ever uploaded or even just viewed photos on the Kodak Gallery site with an account, you’re counted among the millions moving to Shutterfly. And what of your photos?

How can I get my Kodak photos on Shutterfly?

The email address is what enables the accounts from the two sites to be connected — and the Kodak password is what you use to prove the Kodak photos are yours. Shutterfly is offering 50 free prints for all new accounts.

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