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First photography
Niepce took the first permanent photo and required 8 hour exposure time. -
A shorter time of exposure by Daguerre and Niepce
"Boulevard du Temple", a daguerreotype made by Louis Daguerre. It is a view of a busy street, but because the exposure time was at least ten minutes the moving traffic left no trace. Only the two men. -
The first daguerreotype photo
By Louis Daguerre -
Calotype photography
By Fox Talbot -
Mobile darkroom invent
Photographers began to use a mobile darkroom between 1850-60's. -
The first permanent photo in color
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Photographic film was invented
By Eastman & Kodak fundation. -
Handheld camera was invented
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35mm camera was invented
With a smaller photographic film -
Modern flash bulb was invented
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Kodachrome
Photographic film in color -
Reflex camera appeared
SLR uses a mirror and prism system that permits the photographer to view through the lens and see exactly what will be captured. -
Polaroid camera appeared
It's a type of camera that generates a developed film image. -
Digital camera was designed
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Mobiles phone with digital camera incorporated