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Schulze mixes chalk, nitric acid, and silver in a flask; notices darkening on side of flask exposed to sunlight. Accidental creation of the first photo-sensitive compound. Talbot created positive images by contact printing onto another sheet of paper. The photos were turned into lantern slides and projected in registration with the same color filters. The most famous images were taken by William Jackson and Tim O'Sullivan.
Schulze mixes chalk, nitric acid, and silver in a flask; notices darkening on side of flask exposed to sunlight. Accidental creation of the first photo-sensitive compound. Talbot created positive images by contact printing onto another sheet of paper. The photos were turned into lantern slides and projected in registration with the same color filters. The most famous images were taken by William Jackson and Tim O'Sullivan.
A museum and research center devoted to photography as an art form. . Louis Daguerre (French, 1787-1851) developed the first permanent photographic images in 1839, having continued the pioneering work of Joseph Niepce. Other processes are noted within the following list of examples of photography. By photographers born 1850-1879 Jean Eugene Atget, Jessie Tarbox Beals, Anne W.
A museum and research center devoted to photography as an art form. . Louis Daguerre (French, 1787-1851) developed the first permanent photographic images in 1839, having continued the pioneering work of Joseph Niepce. Other processes are noted within the following list of examples of photography. By photographers born 1850-1879 Jean Eugene Atget, Jessie Tarbox Beals, Anne W.

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