Henry Fox Talbot Background Information: Henry Fox Talbot was an English inventor who had been working with paper soaked with silver chloride and fixed with a salt solution {AgCl} One day, in the year 1835, he produced his first paper negative in a camera (permanent). He creates permanent (positive) images by contact printing onto another sheet of paper. In 1839, Talbot announced a process of his own creation [which he called calotype]. This method alled him to create multiple copies of a positive image from only one (single) "negative". Talbot has outlined Photography as we know it now. As "a negative-positive process based on the light sensitive properties of silve salts." He is also the author of the demostrative photography book "The Pencil of Nature".
MADICO invented window film, Period.
Glass was used before film was invented.
George Eastman marketed the first roll of flexible photographic film, Eastman Negative Paper, in 1884 which was a coating on a paper base. It was called "stripping film" because the paper backing had to be stripped off during processing. Eastman American Film was introduced in 1885, the first transparent photographic film, "celluloid film" or "nitrate film". Reverend Hannibal Goodwin invented a roll film with a transparent backing that was more flexible and the Eastman company acquired this film in 1889.
when was film invented
it was invented by george eastman
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Film processing is the means of treating photographic film with chemicals after it has been exposed to produce a negative. The resulting negative can be used to make copies of the original photograph.
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The silent films were invented in the 1915's.
in 1884 by George Eastman