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Kodak EasyShare Simulator

Kodak might have been late to the digital game, but their "Color Science" chip was legendary. The EasyShare series produced images that looked like film straight out of the camera—saturated, warm, and full of life.

Kodak EasyShare Simulator Viewfinder
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01.HISTORICAL_CONTEXT

The EasyShare series was the people's camera. It wasn't about specs; it was about memories. Kodak engineered their image processing pipelines to mimic the response of their gold-standard consumer films, like Kodak Gold 200. This resulted in digital photos that didn't feel "digital."

02.COLOR_SCIENCE

Our simulation focuses on the famous "Kodak Yellows" and deeply saturated skies. Unlike other digital cameras that leaned towards accuracy, Kodak leaned towards emotion. We've recreated the aggressive saturation and the unique way the sensor handled sunlight.

device_specs.json
SENSOR_TYPE1/2.5" CCD
RELEASE_YEAR2006
RESOLUTION3.2 MP
LENS_OPTICSKodak Retinar Aspheric
ISO_RANGE80-200
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FAQ // FREQUENTLY_ASKED

Q1:Does this look like Kodak Portra?

While inspired by film physics, the EasyShare aesthetic is distinct. It shares the warmth of Portra but adds the unique digital crunch and CCD saturation of early 2000s digicams.

Q2:Why are the colors so saturated?

Kodak's "Color Science" chip was designed to make photos look "ready to print" without editing. This meant boosting saturation and vibrance automatically, a look we faithfully recreate.

Q3:Best lighting for this filter?

Golden hour or bright daylight. The Kodak algorithm thrives on warm natural light, making it the perfect filter for summer vacation photos.