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The history of photography
Photography, the art and science of capturing images, has evolved dramatically since its establishment. Here's a timeline of its major milestone:
1. Early start
Camera Obscura (5th century BC): The concept of presenting an image through a small hole was described by Chinese philosopher Moji and later by Aristotle. It was used for artistic and scientific purposes but could not record the images.
2. First permanent picture (1826)
Joseph Nikefor Nipese: In 1826, Nipese made the first permanent picture, look out the window at Le Gras, using a process, using heliography. It needed an 8 hour risk on a pewter plate.
3. The Daguariotype (1839)
Luis Daguerre: Daguerre launches the Daguerreotype process, reducing exposure time by minutes and producing detailed, single-image photos on silver-plated copper.
4. Calotype and paper negativity (1841)
William Henry Fox Talbot: Talbot invented the callotype process, using paper negativity, allowing multiple copies of an image. This was the pioneer of modern photography.
5. Wet Plate Colodion Process (1851)
Frederick Scott Archer: The wet plate process improved image quality and reduced risk time. However, photographers need to develop images immediately, often in portable dark rooms.
6. Dry Plate Photography (1870s)
Richard Leach Maddox: Invention of dry plates ended the need for chemical growth on site, making photography more convenient and portable.
7. The birth of modern photography (1888)
George Eastman and Kodak: Eastman revolutionizes photography with Kodak camera, using role film. You press the button, we do the slogan that brought photography to the public.
8. Color Photography (1907)
Autochrome Lumire: The Lumire Brothers launched first professionally successful color photography process using starch's painted grains as filter.
9. Instant Photography (1948)
Polaroid Cameras: Invented by Edwin Land, the polaroid cameras allowed users to immediately grow and print photos, revolutionizing how people captured moments.
10. Digital Photography (1975)
Steven Sasson: The first digital camera was developed by Kodak engineer Steven Sasson. It captured pictures digitally instead of a movie, marking the beginning of the digital era.
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