He drew a camera obscura drawing to describe a pinhole camera.
Leonardo da Vinci
bitumen of Judea
The ___________ was able to produce a fixed image and an exposure time that was compatible for relatively quick portraits, beginning the first commercial photography.
The daguerrotype.
This famous camera brand was introduced to the market in 1888
Kodak
Used filters to create three monochrome images (one photograph w/ red, blue and green). When projected w/ 3 different lanterns, the image would create a natural color image.
James Clerk Maxwell
He created the first photograph in the 1820s.
Joseph Nicephore Niepce
Process of putting silver to iodine vapor before light, then to mercury. Then putting the image in a salt bath "fixes" the image.
daguerrotype
Developed a way to use gelatin instead of glass for negatives, allowing photographers to develop a dry plate technique rather than using wet plates in the collodion process.
Richard Maddox
First camera available to the mass market for use by the every day person
Kodak Brownie
During the early part of the twentieth century, Autochrome Lumiere was one of the color processes invented by whom?
Auguste and Louis Lumiere
Niepce's partner whom he left his notes to. Using this notes he discovered that if you expose silver to iodine vapor before light, and then to mercury, an image could be created.
Louis Daguerre
A process which used paper coated with silver idodine. The paper gets sensitized with a silver salt solution and is then exposed to light. It creates a negative of the object or person and could then create contact prints where the light is reversed into an image.
Calotype
Created a dry gel on paper, which is modern day film.
George Eastman
The world's first commercially available digital camera.
Kodak DCS 100
In 1935 Kodak produced this color film.
Kodachrome
This person created the calotype.
William Henry Fox Talbot
An image created in minutes using self-developing film
Polaroid
Created 35mm film and built the Ur-Leica, which was the first 35mm camera.
Oskar Barnack
Photography that is licensed for particular use
Stock Image photography
Images where users pay a one-time fee for the image
Royalty-free images
Invented the collodian process
Frederick Scott Archer
Uses wet plates, which were glass plates covered with a mixture of chemicals before being placed in the camera for the exposure. It allowed positive prints to be created in unlimited numbers.
The collodian process
Commercial Photography
Images where the price of the license is determined by the use of the image