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The first picture ever created
The first photographic process was called heliography. heliography is when you use light to broadcast a picture , he used the sun to create a picture. heliography was invented by Nicéphore Niépce.
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Kodak brownie
The Kodak Brownie was made becoming the first public camera in the market available for middle class. The camera only created black and white pictures,it was very popular because of its productivity and simplicity.
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The Photo Secession
They were an organization that helped he advancement of photographers committed to the artistic excellence of photography.The organization fought for photography to be considered a fine art
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Panchromatic film
It wasn't until now that a film sensitive to all colors called "panchromatic film" was produced .A panchromatic film creates a realistic copy of a scene as it appears to the human eye,it has no colors. panchromatic creates many more colors that visible light. -
35mm Camera created
Before the making of the 35mm camera, photographers had to carry around heavy plate cameras. The cameras were large and hard to bring to most places. However, with the distribution of the 35mm cameras, photographers could take pictures anywhere in the world.
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wireless transmission of photos
Edouard belin created wireless transmission photos people were now able to do everything wireless with ease.
https://www.tiki-toki.com/timeline/entry/404491/History-of-Photography-Timeline/
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Photo grams are given to the public
Man Ray began making photo grams by putting objects on photographic paper and then the shadow is cast by a distant light bulb now they are available to everyone
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Production of a camera
The camera went into production at the Leitz factory in Germany.They made new inventions and later made more production plants but the production had officially started now -
Underwater color
Underwater color photography started with this picture of a hog fish, off the Florida Keys by Dr. William Longley and photographer Charles Martin.He used a powdered flash with magnesium to capture this popular first picture.
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The first light bulb
General electric created the modern flash light bulbs that were made of magnesium and oxygen gas the gave off bight light and used powder
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Development of strobe photography
strobe photography was photography made with a flashing lamp but the design was a little different than other inventions way of giving off light or the illusion of light
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Photoelectric light meter
First light meter with photoelectric cell is made. The light meter was created to measure the light to figure out the proper amount of light to set for a scene later more light sensitive meters were made.
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Polaroid invented
Edwin Land invented the Polaroid camera which could take a picture and print it in about a minute it had a roll of positive paper with a bottle of developing chemicals at the top of each frame.
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The popular Canon EOS system introduced
EOS system was made, with new all-electronic lens mount it is an self focusing single-lens camera and mirrorless camera series made by Canon Inc.The camera was very popular and was updated and is still a big industry now in the 21st century.
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Kodak introduces PhotoCD
A CD was introduced to put all the picture on so that storage and sharing could be easier for everyday people.
https://obsoletemedia.org/photo-cd/
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Camera phone introduced in Japan by Sharp/J-Phone
The J-SH04 was the world’s first mobile phone to have an combined Digital Camera having a photographic resolution of 0.11 mega pixel CMOS and a 256 – colour display. It was put out in November 2000 and it was only available in Japan.