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Thomas Wedgwood
Thomas Wedgwood was discovered a different type for attach the pictures but the pictures didn't saw good. -
The first permanent color photo
Niépce take the first permanent color photo in the history and this photo was taken in 8h exposure time. -
Daguerreotype
Louis Daguerre creates images on silver-plated copper, coated with silver iodide and "developed" with warmed mercury. This process is called Daguerreotype. The first daguerreotype was created by Jaques-Louis-Mandé Daguerre and Nicephóre Niéce. -
Calotype
William Henry Fox Talbot was invented the calotype. -
Photographic film
The first flexible photographic roll film was sold by Eastman -
Kodak
George Eastman was created the first Kodak camera and he thrown off to the market a roll-up photographic film. -
Autochrome
Lumiere brothers created a Autochrome but they called it Autochrome Lumière. This is an early color photography process.
And in 1907 was the first Autochrome marketed. -
Laica camera
In 1913 was appeared a Leica camera.
Laica camera this iis a 35mm but Leica is better than 35mm. -
35mm camera
Oscar Barnack invented a first 35mm camera. -
Modern flash bub
the first true flashbulb made from aluminum foil sealed in oxygen, was produced in Germany by the Hauser Company using Johannes B. Ostermeier's patents. -
Kodrachrome
Eastman Kodak introduced the color reversal film. -
Polaroid camera
Polaroid camera was invented by Eastman -
First moon voyage
Hasselblad 500 EL/70 camera used by Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin for take photod in the first moon voyage. -
First digital camera
Steve Sasson invented the first digital camera.