
<p>One of Kodak's early cameras used with the still video system to capture photos without using film.(Photo: Jamie Germano)Story HighlightsWebster man writes book on the history of research at Eastman Kodak Co.Tales include work on cameras for NASA and for spying.Discussion on the book and more will take place next week at the George Eastman House.</p><p>If you talk to ten people in this town you'll get ten different opinions about where Eastman Kodak Co. went wrong.</p><p>But Bradley Paxton, a Webster resident who spent 32 years with the company, thinks this sort of lamenting misses the bigger picture and overlooks the tremendous innovations by the company and the technologies its researchers developed.</p><p>"The Kodak bankruptcy is depressing for everyone, especially for the people who worked there," Paxton said. "They ask themselves, 'What did my career amount to?' "</p><p><a href="http://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/money/columnist/tobin/2013/11/27/sean-lahman-book-reveals-kodaks-secret-work/3766429/">Keep reading...</a></p>