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about5th-4th Centuries B.C.
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Joseph Niepce Developed the camera obscura & took then took the very first photo with it. The photo wasnt ideal though because it took eight hours of exopsure light and then the picture faded over time.
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soft schoolsSomeone named louis Daguerre then invented and new way to take pictures and it only took 30 minutes of sunlight exposure, and also the photo did not fade with in time.
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Photodoto First American patent issued in photography to Alexander Wolcott for his camera
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tiki tokiA camera was invented that produced a negative picture.
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PhotododoThe panoramic camera patented byThomas Sutton.
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aboutOliver Wendell Holmes invents stereoscope viewer
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The new collidion process , cameras only needed a few seconds of light exposure to make a picture.
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soft schoolsuntill this time (1871) films had to be handled/ developed as soon a picture had been taken. Then Richard Leach Maddox invented the gelatin dry plate bromide process, which made the photo taking process easier so when a photo was taken it made it able to develope the photo later and not immediatly.
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soft schoolsGeorge Eastman made/ invented the first roll-film camera
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Soft schoolsThe polaroid camera allow you to take a photo and then imeditely develope the picture from the camera.
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soft SchoolsSony put out the first consumer camcorder, letting people to record memories and moments of their time.
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soft schoolsFirst digital camera is made