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Johann Heinrich Schulz discovered that a substance called silver nitrate would change color when exposed to light. This paved the way for the first pictures to be taken and processed.
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Joseph Niepce created a camara which could take photos and that was the first time someone took a photo. That camera took 8 hours of light explosure which wasnt ideal, as the photo also fadded with time. (This date isnt accurate because we dont know / on the website it doesnt show the exact date)
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Louis Daguerre invented a new way to take pictures. It requeres only 30 minuits of light exposure, the good part is that image didnt fade over with time. (This date isnt accurate because we dont know / on the website it doesnt show the exact date)
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The new Calotype process development by William Henry Talbot multiplied the amount of photos taken
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With the new procces Collodion, The cameras only needed a couple of seconds of light to compleate the picture. (This date isnt accurate because we dont know / on the website it doesnt show the exact date)
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The use of photographic film was pioneered by George Eastman, who started manufacturing paper film in 1885 before switching to celluloid in 1889. His first camera, which he called the "Kodak," was first offered for sale in 1888.
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The polaroid camara relesd with the very first coloured film.
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The company sasson first built the first digital camara ever in history.