The daguerrotype was invented by Louis Daguerre in 1839. It is a direct imaging process, meaning that the image from the camera itself is displayed, and cannot be copied. If you have one, guard it carefully. They are quite rare.
kind of. its more oldfashioned than common
M. Susan Barger has written: 'The daguerreotype' -- subject(s): Daguerreotype, History
There is no such a word, only an oldfashioned male name: Zacharias
The Daguerreotype
No, the daguerreotype was not named after George Eastman. The daguerreotype was named after one of its inventors, Louis Daguerre. George Eastman was known for his contributions to the development of roll film and the Kodak camera.
Floyd Edward Bliven has written: 'The daguerreotype story' -- subject(s): Costume, Daguerreotype, History
1830's I think
It was an early form of photograph.
The daguerreotype.
its a price
daguerreotype is one of the earliest photographic processes, in which the image was produced on iodine-sensitized silver and developed in mercury vapour
The daguerreotype was the first photographic process and dominated the photographic world till the invention of other processes. It was a chemical process where a fragile image was formed on a silvered copper plate.