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Maddox, Richard Leach (1816-1902), English physician and amateur photographer, recognized today as the inventor of the first practicable gelatin silver halide emulsion. Maddox suffered from ill health in his early years and moved abroad. He practised medicine for a time in Constantinople, and during the 1870s in Corsica and Italy, before eventually returning to England. For most of this period he was a keen photographer, winning medals for his photomicrographs. He stayed in touch with developments through his friend John Trail Taylor, editor of the British Journal of Photography (BJP).

Maddox was concerned about the health risks of the collodion process (which included ether and cyanide) and familiar with the numerous unsuccessful attempts that had been made to find a dry substitute for collodion to carry sensitive silver salts. In an 1871 article in the BJP he published details of a gelatin bromide emulsion he had devised that gave promising results. Others improved the idea, and within ten years gelatin bromide dry plates were being mass produced and a giant new industry was established. Dry emulsions revolutionized photography, being more convenient to use and more sensitive than wet collodion plates. The shorter exposures they permitted led to the introduction of hand cameras; and they made roll-film possible. Modern sensitized materials continue to be based on gelatin silver halide emulsions.

Like his predecessor Scott Archer, Maddox refused to patent his discovery, and although the Royal Photographic Society awarded him the Progress Medal, its highest honour, he died in poverty.

— Graham Saxby/John P. Ward

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Richard Leach Maddox (4 August 181611 May 1902) was an English photographer and physician who invented lightweight gelatin negative plates for photography in 1871.

The Collodion process had been invented in 1851 by Frederick Scott Archer. As a result, images required only 2 - 3 seconds of light exposure. But plates had to be sensitized at the time of exposure and processed immediately.

When he noticed that his health was being affected by the 'wet' collodion's ether vapor, he started looking for a substitute. He suggested in an 1871 British Journal of Photography article that sensitizing chemicals cadmium bromide and silver nitrate should be coated on a glass plate in gelatin, a transparent substance used for making candies. Eventually Charles Bennett made the first gelatin dry plates for sale; before long the emulsion could be coated on celluloid roll film.

The advantages of the dry plate were obvious: photographers could use commercial dry plates off the shelf instead of having to prepare their own emulsions in a mobile darkroom. Negatives did not have to be developed immediately. Also, for the first time, cameras could be made small enough to be hand-held, or even concealed.

While he did not patent the process, and died in poverty, Maddox received the Royal Photographic Society's Progress Medal in 1901.

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