Summary
Colour photograph of an AMBER Chest Imaging System, distributed by Kodak. AMBER is an acronym for Advanced Multiple Beam Equalisation Radiography.
This is one of 20 photographs in an album about the opening of the Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd Technical Centre circa 1986-1987. It features images of staff and new technologies in Kodak's professional and medical imaging business.
Description of Content
Large x-ray machine with central stand and two imaging units at either end of a beam. Beneath it there is a raised platform with a sign or carpet featuring a Kodak 'K' logo on it. Behind the machine is a large curtained window and a potted palm on a trolley.
Physical Description
Colour photograph, landscape format
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Dr Ken Gifkins - Kodak Australia Pty Ltd, 23 Feb 2015
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Place & Date Depicted
Kodak (Australasia) Pty Ltd, Coburg, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1986-1987
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Format
Photograph, Colour
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Image Dimensions - Photograph
126 mm (Width), 89 mm (Height)
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Keywords
Manufacturing, Offices, X-Ray Equipment, Radiographic Equipment