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First photography was taken in 8 hours exposure time. He was taked for Joseph Nicéphore Niépce.
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Niepce and Deguerre were got to take photo with only 120 minutes.
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The first daguerrotype was invented by Louis-Jaques-Mandé Daguerre
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Calotype was invented for William Henry Fox Talbot, using using paper coated with silver iodide. This produce a reaction with the light.
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The first permanent photo was taked for James Clerk Maxwell mixing the lights of the three primary colors.
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The first photographic film was invented for George Eastman with a paper base.
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Was invented for Oskar Barnack. Is a compact camera for landscape photography, particularly during mountain trips
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Polaroid camera was created for Edwin Herbart Land.
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Modern flash bulb was invented for Vladmir Zworykin with aluminum foil sealed in oxygen.
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Digital camera was designed for Steven Sasson. He used a charge-coupled device image sensor.