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Respected visitors let us introduce you the history of photograph and give you short review of photograph development since the beginning until the newest technological achievements. Inform yourselves about the projects of great inventors to whom we are very grateful because the world of photograph would not exist without their persistence.
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1826. Joseph Nicephore Nipce from France was meritious for the final discovery of photograph. Thanks to his brother he firstly found photo-engraving that he called heliograph and then he tried to make a photograph. After 8 hours of exposing an emulsion the first photograph in the world was made and the author was Nipce. The World was amazed, his colleagues too. But, of course, nobody stopped exploring. Soon, after occurrence of the first photograph daguerreotype appeared.
 
1835. While the photograph was developing in Europe, English mathematician Fox Talbot was trying to solve the same problem not knowing for the experiments done in France. He succeeded in filming the first negative on paper. It was the window seen from the window of his house. This was totally different way of making photographs in England in 1835.
 
1837.1837. The First familiar daguerreotype was filmed in Daguerre’s studio. He was the scientist by whom the process of making photographs was named.
1837. Daguerre presented the process of making photographs at The French Academy of Science.
 
1845. Tablot improved his procedure and he was able to make a photograph with the exposition shorter than 30 sec.

1847. Nephew of the famous inventor Nipche discovered new procedure, he used different base for lightening an emulsion. He used glass. The Results were revolutionary, photographs were sharper and time of exposition was shorted.

1851. Stereoscopic photograph was presented.

1854. The First Company was established and the next year it produced stereopticon camera. Its weight was only 400g and it was ready for mass production. 1855. Physicist from Scotland, James Clerk Maxwell explained theory of getting colours which had important part in making colour photographs.
 
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