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White is composed of colors. http://www.webexhibits.org/colorart/bh.html https://askabiologist.asu.edu/sir-isaac-newton
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A professor of anatomy, discovered that a piece of chalk dipped in nitrate turned black when exposed to the sun and the other side stayed white.
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A French inventor. Developed heliography, a technique he used to create the world's oldest surviving product of photographic process: a print made from a photoengraved printing plate.
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A French artist and Photographer. Invented the daguerreotype process, which produces highly detailed permanent photographs on silver-plated sheets of copper.
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Patents the calotype process, the first negative-positive process making possible for multiple copies.
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Images only require two or three seconds of light exposure
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Uses a camera with multiple lenses that can photograph eight different poses on one large negative. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Andre-Adolphe-Eugene-Disderi http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/artwork/artist/Disderi%2C+Andre-Adolphe-Eugene
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Presented a projected additive color image of multicolored ribbon, the first demonstration of color photography. It uses separate black-and-white photographs taken and projected through red, green, and blue color filters. http://www.clerkmaxwellfoundation.org/index.htm https://youtu.be/ANIkxDm8bF4
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Uses a row of cameras with trip-wires to make high-speed photographic analysis of a galloping horse. https://www.biography.com/people/eadweard-muybridge-9419513?_escaped_fragment_=
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The first easy-to-use camera, is introduced with the slogan, "You press the button, we do the rest." https://www.eastman.org/about-george-eastman https://www.thoughtco.com/george-eastman-history-of-kodak-1991619
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The first commercially available transparent celluloid film
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A method of reproducing colors photographically based on the phenomenon of interference. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/gabriel-lippmann https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAe3lkYNKt8
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A two-color process known as the first commercially successful color photography product https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umUcv-K2urY https://www.youtube.com/user/DeBergeracProd
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First 35mm still camera is developed
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Allowed photographers to add written information on the film at the time of exposure.
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electric arc lamp designed to produce extremely intense, incoherent, full-spectrum white light for very short durations. Used in photography for strobe lighting.
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Used for still photography
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General Electric invents the modern flash bulb
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First light meter with photoelectric cell is introduced
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135 film. The film is 35 mm (1.4 in) wide. Each image is 36×24 mm in the most common "full-frame" format (sometimes called "double-frame" for its relationship to the "single-frame" 35 mm movie format).
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Eastman Kodak markets Kodachrome film
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Introduction of Kodachrome multi-layered color reversal film. 16mm
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IHAGEE introduced the Ihagee KIne Exakta 1 the first 35mm SLR camera
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The rapatronic camera (a portmanteau of rapid action electronic) is a high-speed camera capable of recording a still image with an exposure time as brief as 10 nanoseconds. The camera was developed by Harold Edgerton in the 1940s and was first used to photograph the rapidly changing matter in nuclear explosions within milliseconds of ignition, using exposures of several microseconds
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Eastman Kodak introduces Koda-color negative film
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The first color film that yields negatives for making chromogenic color prints on paper. Roll films for snapshot cameras. (35mm in 1958)
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The first 35mm SLR camera with a pentaprism eyelevel viewfinder
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Eastman Kodak introduces high-speed Tri-X film
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EG&G develops extreme underwater camera for U.S. Navy
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Released the first large image forming CCD chip: 100 rows and 100 columns of pixals
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Polaroid introduces one-step instant photography with the SX-70 Camera
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Sony demonstrates the first consumer camcorder for capturing moving picture.
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A fingernail sized solid state device capable of recording 1.4 million pixels. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKVrfMeqWM0
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Fuji DS - 1P was the first true digital handheld camera that saved pictures on a 16MB SRAM internal memory card.
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Eastman Kodak announces Photo Compact Disc as a digital image storage.
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The world's first mobile phone with built-in camera for recording videos and still photos.
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J-SH04 introduced by J- Phone, the first commercially available mobile phone with a camera that could take and share still pictures.
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Dalsa produced a 111 megapixel CCD sensor. High resolution
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Fujifilm launches world's first digital 3D camera with 3D printing capabilities.
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Lytro releases the first pocket-size consumer light-field camera that was capable of refocusing an image after it had been taken. https://www.dpreview.com/articles/5867769785/light-field-cameras-focusing-on-the-future
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Action cams put into goggles. The camera shoots 1080p footage through a 170-degree wide-angle lens and takes 8-megapixel still photos. It auto-adjusts for light conditions and includes sound recording.
https://youtu.be/qnW7keABZdw