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17th century

18th century

1826 1839 1870 1888 1900 1970 2010

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Photography

•Photography envolved from the combination of optics and chemistry.

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17th Century•If light is passed trough

small hole made in the wall of a dark room, an image of the outside scene is made on the wall.

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•Portable camera obscurae with lenses were used to give clear images

Camera obscura

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18th century• Scientists found out that some chemicals (silver salts) turned darker when exposed to sunlight.

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1826• French inventor, Nicéphore Niépce cevered a sheet of metal with tar, put in a box with a lens and pointed it out the window. Eight ours later, he had a permanent photograph.

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By 1839• Louis Daguerre’s was takin pictures in 15 minutes. But only one photo (a glass plate daguerreotype) could be taken at a time.

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At the same time• William Fox Talbot began

experimenting with paper.He soon descovered a way of taking negatives. From a negative, unlimited copies could be made of the picture.

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Negative

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By the 1870s• The chemicals used were more efficient and less messy. Exposure times were reduced to less than a second so cameras could be held in the hand for the first time.

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1888• A small camera, the Kodak, was invented by American George Eastman.The film was on a celluloid roll. For the first time you did not need to know anything about optics or chemistry to take a picture.

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1900• Brownie was invented by Eastman. It cost only 5 shillings.

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Pixels• Silicon chips with milions of light sensitive elements called pixels combine to convert light into electronic data.

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1970• Digital cameras were first developed for military and astronomy purposes.

First digital camera

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Nowadays cameras• Today you can find the

tiniest digital camera ever in your phone, under the water, in the space or used inside your body!

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Camera for…

Under the water

In your phone

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In the space

Inside your body

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