Kodak Gallery

In October 2006, Kodak Gallery launched a new line of products designed by American crafts and home decorating expert Martha Stewart.

[3] In August 2007, the Wall Street Journal selected Gallery as the winner in an online photo services shootout.

[4] In October 2008, the Boston Globe selected Kodak Gallery as the winner in a review of online photo service web sites.

[5] Uploading photos to Kodak Gallery was free, but unless purchases (e.g., of prints) were made on the site, the pictures were only stored for 90 days and then deleted.

The site's terms of service specified that "To maintain free storage, you need to meet the following minimum purchase requirement within 90 days of first uploading images, and then every 12 months thereafter ...

Kodak received some negative press for deleting photos if users did not order prints after a certain amount of time.

Further criticism came from a former executive who alleged that she was wrongfully fired for complaining about a plan to reduce image quality in order to save on storage costs without giving adequate notice to customers.