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Girolamo Cardano was not directly involved in Photography, as he lived during the 16th century, long before the invention of photography in the 19th century. However, his work in mathematics and optics, particularly his studies on light and vision, laid foundational principles that would later influence the development of photographic techniques. Cardano's exploration of perspective and his contributions to understanding lenses indirectly contributed to advancements in optical technology, which are essential in photography.

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