The invention of the camera was not entirely accidental, but rather the result of a series of scientific discoveries and experiments over time. The concept of capturing images dates back to the 5th century with the camera obscura, a device that projected images through a small hole. However, the development of Photography as we know it emerged in the 19th century through deliberate innovation, particularly with the introduction of light-sensitive materials. Thus, while certain advancements may have been unexpected, the overall invention was a purposeful endeavor.
The scientific finding that led to the invention of the first camera was that light could catalyze a chemical reaction.
Yes, it was invented in 1887 by J.R. Cannon.
The invention of the camera started at around 1500. On October 6th 1839, Alexander Walcott & John Johnson commenced working on the daguerreotype process.
When writing your write-up include the main points about photography. You could mention the invention of the camera and how it developed. You could also write about how a camera works. You could describe what happens when you take a picture.
Well it lead to colour cameras, therefore colour photos. Also to movies. Also, indirectly, to photocopying.
yes
no it was done on purpose.
Well, a vaccine is an invention, but nobody planned to invent this. It's an accidental invention by Louis Pasteur.
yes becasue he wanted a moving picture
yes
Unknown, historical invention by accidental experimenting.
the camera
The scientific finding that led to the invention of the first camera was that light could catalyze a chemical reaction.
the Kodak camera
no where
Hardly.
George Eastman did not invent the camera.