Credit for the dry plate is often given to American George Eastman, founder of Kodak, but there were several inventors of dry plate processes in the mid-19th Century to replace the cumbersome wet collodion process. Except that the inventors were working independently and in competition, the invention might almost have been called a collaboration:
* 1857: A dry collodion plate is invented by Dr. Richard H. Norris, but is unsuccessful because of very long exposure times. * 1871: Briton Dr. Richard Maddox invents the dry gelatinplate, grandfather of all photographic processes used right down to the present, but Maddox's plate also has the disadvantage of excessive exposure times. * Late 1870s: Briton Charles Bennett, working with Maddox's invention, discovers that heating the Gelatin emulsion dramatically shortens exposure times while simultaneously hardening the gelatin. Bennett patents his process and begins manufacturing, packaging and selling dry plates. * Late 1870s: British professional photographer Samuel Fry establishes a factory making and packaging dry gelatin plates in quantity. * 1879: American George Eastman invents and patents a machine for automatically coating gelatin dry plates, ultimately founding the Eastman Dry Plate Company, which later becomes the Eastman Kodak Company.
The Daguerreotype was supposedly invented by a Frenchman named Louis Daguerre.
He may have stolen the idea from his partner, Nicephore Niepce who invented the heliograph and the first permanent camera photograph in 1826.
As an aside, Daguerre's name is one of the 72 names inscribed on the Eiffel tower.
A darkroom is a room that is completely devoid of light where photographs can be developed. No single person has been credited with the invention of the darkroom.
The tintype was created by Prof. Hamilton Smith in 1856
1884
Film cameras and film stock to take the photos...
To serve as historical documents
Tintype photos were patented in 1856 by Hamilton Smith.
Louis Jacques Daguerre, Fox Talbot, Ansel Adams, Margaret Cameron. It's hard to choose, they all came up at the same time, since photography was invented in that century.
When he was alive movies weren't invented. In fact photography had just begun in 1830 and they were tintype on pieces of tin or glass.
The duration of Fatty's Tintype Tangle is 1200.0 seconds.
A tintype is a photograph made by creating a direct positive on a thin sheet of metal coated with a dark lacquer or enamel. An ambrotype is a photograph made by creating a positive image on a glass plate coated with a collodion emulsion. The main difference is the base material used - metal for tintypes and glass for ambrotypes.
Fatty's Tintype Tangle was created on 1915-07-14.
Louis Daguerre invented a type of photography called the daguerrotype.
Anita Lay
It was invented in Europe
1884
A method of recording the location of stars is by taking pictures of them/photography.
It was an early (1860-1880) type of wet plate photography that had an advantage of requiring only a very short exposure time, instead of the three to five minutes most photographic processes required at the time.
Polaroid Photography
The method of photography that first allowed families in the United States and Europe to collect photos of themselves was: