Timeline of photography technology
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Timeline of photography technology
- 1826 - Nicéphore Niépce takes the first permanent photograph, a landscape that required eight hours of exposure.
- 1835 - William Fox Talbot produces early permanent photographs through his own process.
- 1839 - Louis Daguerre patents the daguerreotype.
- 1840 - William Fox Talbot invented the positive / negative process widely used in modern photography. He refers to this as photogenic drawing.
- 1851 - Introduction of the collodion process by Frederick Scott Archer
- 1871 - The gelatin emulsion is invented by Richard Maddox
- 1872 - Louis Ducos du Hauron creates the first color photograph.[link]
- 1876 - F. Hurter & V. C. Driffield begin systematic evaluation of sensitivity characteristics of film - science of sensitometry
- 1878 - Eadweard Muybridge made high-speed time lapse photographic demonstration of a horse airborne during the gallop using a trip-wire system.
- 1887 - Celluloid film base introdhuced.
- 1888 - Kodak n°1 box camera is mass marketed; first easy-to-use camera.
- 1891 - Thomas Edison patents the "kinetoscopic camera" (motion pictures)
- 1895 - Auguste and Louis Lumière - Invented the cinématographe
- 1898 - Kodak introduced their Folding Pocket Kodak
- 1900 - Kodak introduced their first Brownie.
- 1901 - Kodak introduced the 120 film.
- 1902 - Arthur Korn devises practical phototelegraphy technology (reduction of photographic images to data bits which can be transmitted by wire to other locations); Wire-Photos in wide use in Europe by 1910, and transmitted intercontinentally by 1922.
- 1907 - The Autochrome Lumière is the first color photography process marketed.
- 1912 - Vest Pocket Kodak using 127 film.
- 1913 - Kinemacolor, the first commercial "natural color" system for movies is invented.
- 1914 - Kodak introduced the Autographic system.
- 1923 - Doc Harold Edgerton invents the xenon flash lamp and strobe photography
- 1925 - The Leica introduced the 35mm format to still photography.
- 1934 - The 135 film cartridge was introduced, making 35mm easy to use.
- 1936 - Development of Kodachrome multi-layered color film.
- 1948 - The Hasselblad camera was introduced.
- 1948 - Edwin H. Land introduces the first Polaroid instant image camera.
- 1957 - First Asahi Pentax SLR introduced.
- 1959 - Nikon F introduced.
- 1959 - AGFA introduces the first fully automatic camera, the Optima.
- 1963 - Kodak introduces the Instamatic
- 1964 - First Pentax Spotmatic SLR introduced.
- 1973 - Fairchild Semiconductor releases the first large image forming CCD chip; 100 rows and 100 columns.
- 1986 - Kodak scientists invent the world's first megapixel sensor
See also
External links
- [News story on Ananonva about auction of earliest photograph]
- [More about the earliest photograph]
- [In the eye of the camera] — Illustrated historical essay about early photography
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