History of Photography

An overview of the development of image projection methods, from early devices like the camera obscura and camera lucida used by artists in the 16th century to modern photographic techniques.

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For centuries images have been projected onto surfaces. The camera obscura and the camera lucida were used by artists to trace scenes as early as the 16th century. These early cameras did not fix an image in time; they only projected what passed through an opening in the wall of a darkened room onto a surface. In effect, the entire room was turned into a large pinhole camera. Indeed, the phrase camera obscura literally means darkened room, and it is after these darkened rooms that all modern cameras have been named

The first photograph is considered to be an image produced in 1826 by the French inventor Nicphore Nipce on a polished pewter plate covered with a petroleum derivative called bitumen of Judea. It was produced with a camera, and required an eight hour exposure in bright sunshine. However this process turned out to be a dead end and Nipce began experimenting with silver compounds based on a Johann Heinrich Schultz discovery in 1724 that a silver and chalk mixture darkens

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