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  1. Hannibal Goodwin. Hannibal Williston Goodwin (April 30, 1822 – December 31, 1900), patented a method for making transparent, flexible roll film out of nitrocellulose film base, which was used in Thomas Edison 's Kinetoscope, an early machine for viewing motion pictures. [3]

  2. Hannibal Goodwin was an Episcopal priest and amateur photographer who invented transparent, flexible roll film out of nitrocellulose in the late 1870s. He won a patent interference and a lawsuit against Eastman Kodak, and his film became the basis for modern photography.

  3. Learn how a New Jersey preacher beat Eastman Kodak in the race to create the first flexible photographic film. Discover the chemistry and history behind this wonder of photography.

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  5. American clergyman. Learn about this topic in these articles: development of photographic film. In history of film: Origins. …Jersey, an Episcopalian minister named Hannibal Goodwin developed the idea of using celluloid as a base for photographic emulsions.

  6. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Hannibal Williston Goodwin (April 30, 1822 – December 31, 1900), patented a method for making transparent, flexible roll film out of nitrocellulose film base, which was used in Thomas Edison 's Kinetoscope, an early machine for viewing motion pictures.

  7. May 2, 2011 · 1887: The Rev. Hannibal Goodwin files a patent application for camera film on celluloid rolls. He beats the Eastman Kodak company by two years and sets off a 27-year legal battle. Goodwin was...

  8. Dec 20, 2012 · In 1887 Hannibal Goodwin, a relatively unknown clergyman and amateur photographer in Newark, New Jersey, filed an application in the US Patent Office for a ‘transparent sensitive pellicle better adapted for photographic purposes, especially in connection with roller-cameras.’

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