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1 History of Photography

2 Photography Comes from 2 ancient Greek words:
Photo = “light” Graph = “draw or write” Photography = light writing

3 Camera Obscura The CAMERA OBSCURA (dark chamber) appeared in Europe in the early 1500s. The first camera obscura was a darkened room with a convex inserted in one wall. (Convex means curved outward like the outside of a circle.) By the 1660s, the camera obscura had shrunk to the size of a portable box.

4 First Photographic Discovery
The first breakthrough in light-sensitive material came in A German physicist, Johann Schulze, found that when certain silver salts were exposed to light they changed color. The images were not permanent.

5 Image on a Light-Sensitive Surface
Joseph Niepce (Nee-ps), a Frenchman, was one of the first experimenters in Photography. In 1816, he made a negative image in a camera like the basic camera obscura. The image was very faint and did not last. In 1826, he produced a very faint image on a polished metal plate. It was then exposed in a modified camera obscura. Exposure time was eight hours. It is credited with being the world’s first photograph. Niepce found that bitumen of Judea, which is a type of asphalt, when dissolved in solvent, made a varnish that was sensitive to light.

6 First Practical Photograph
A co-worker of Niepce, Louis-Jacques-Mande Daguerre (Dug-air), in 1835, discovered that a highly polished silver sheet could be made light-sensitive if exposed to iodine vapor. He later discovered accidentally that the image was latent, the image is present but not yet visible. Daguerre patented his idea in This process resulted in photographs called “daguerreotypes.” This was the first practical process. The photographs produced by the daguerreotype process is called daguerreotypes.

7 The Print Comes to Age William Fox Talbot of England was also working, in 1835, on what he hoped would be practical photographic process. The technique of making a positive print from a negative is the basis of modern photography. The prints were called Calotypes or Talbotypes.

8 Frederick Scott Archer
In 1851, another Englishman, Frederick Scott Archer, discovered that first practical means of coating glass plates. He used a plastic-like substance made from alcohol and nitrocellulose call collodion.

9 Tintypes A variation of the wet collodion process called the tintype process produced a direct positive on a metal (tin or iron plate) base. The photographs made from the tintype process were called tintypes or ferrotypes.

10 Richard L. Maddox A British physician, Richard L. Maddox, made the first successful dry-plate negative, a negative that could be developed anytime after exposure.

11 Color Photography In 1861, James Maxwell made the first color photographs. The first commercial color film, Autochrome did not become available until 1907. In the mid-1930s, Kodak introduced a color film called Kodachrome.

12 Roll Film Introduced In 1888, using film of this type, an American named George Eastman introduced a simple 100-shot box camera. The camera was mailed back to Eastman for processing. Along with the prints, he returned the camera, which was reloaded and ready for to take another 100 pictures. Eastman launched the sale of the camera with the slogan, “You press the button, we do the rest.” The trademark, Kodak, was introduced at the same time as the camera.

13 Major Advancements Thomas Edison used the new flexible plastic film in his 1891 invention of the motion picture. Commercial color film became available in 1907. In the mid-1930s, Kodak introduced a color film. The flashbulb was invented in the 1930s and the electronic flash unit followed close behind. Later developments include Polaroid instant photography in It was created by Edwin Land.

14 Digital Photography Digital photography, the capturing of an image onto an electronic storage device, developed from television and video technology beginning in the 1950s.


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