


Kodak's Colorama Archive
Monumental photographs that defined scale, color, and image culture
For 40 years, Kodak transformed Grand Central Terminal into a cathedral of panoramic color.
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Kodak’s Colorama Archive presents the first and only complete edition of all 287 surviving Kodak Colorama photographs. Produced by Kodak and displayed at New York’s Grand Central Terminal between 1950 and 1990, these monumental transparencies were among the largest photographs ever shown. Reproduced in full color and exceptional quality, the images reveal how Kodak pushed the boundaries of photographic ambition, spectacle, and scale—using everyday scenes to demonstrate the immersive power of color photography.
| Category: | Photography & Visual Culture |
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| Editors: | gestalten & Eastman Kodak Company |
| Authors: | Eastman Kodak Company |
| Release date: | September 2026 |
| Format: | 24 x 30 cm |
| Features: | Full color, hardcover, stitch bound |
| Language: | English |
| Pages: | 592 |
| ISBN: | 978-3-96704-260-3 |
Eastman Kodak Company is a global technology company with a 130-year history rooted in imaging, materials science, and photographic innovation. With one of the world’s largest patent portfolios, Kodak continues to shape how images are produced, reproduced, and experienced.
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Kodak's Colorama Archive
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