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1600, during the 17th century, the camera, which until then was a room, was transformed into a portable wooden instrument. Johann Zahn transformed that box into a device similar to the one used in the early days of photography
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1685, according to treatises published by Zahn, the camera was already ready for photography; but still couldn't fix the images.
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The Kodak was used in the late 1800s supplies the roll of 100 photos.
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In 1824, the French scientist Nicéphore Niepce took some first photographic images. The oldest photograph left is a reproduction of the image known as Le Gras View from the Window, obtained in 1826 with the use of a camera obscura and a bitumen-coated pewter plate.
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The history of photography officially begins in the year 1839, when it was the worldwide dissemination of the first photographic procedure: the daguerreotype.
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In 1851, wet collodion was invented, which almost immediately replaced the other techniques, due to the improvements introduced in the exposure times. With the wet collodion for the first time there was talk of a photographic "snapshot"
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In 1930 it was the appearance of what is known as flash, represented by a lamp.
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Between the years 1935 and 1936 was the appearance of the first color slides.
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1950 was the emergence of new industrial procedures that greatly varied the speed and light sensitivity of color and black-and-white films. The speed of the latter increased from a maximum of 100 ISO to another theoretical of 5000 ISO, while in color it was multiplied by ten.
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It was the beginning of the digital age, the measurement in megapixels available on mobiles and other mobile devices.
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The field of photography was expanded in 1960 to infrared and ultraviolet, in addition to cinema and photography as art.
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1960 was when he began to form an indispensable part of journalism, advertising and design.
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In 1960, the first VTR (video tape recorders), were able to capture television images, convert them into an electrical signal and store them on magnetic media. They were used by NASA to capture the first electronic photographs of Mars.
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1969, It was considered the start of the digital career
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It was the appearance of the first digital camera in 1990 that formed the basis for the immediate creation of images.