Timeline of photography technology 1826 – Nicéphore Niépce takes the first permanent photograph, a landscape that required an eight hour exposure. 1835 – William Fox Talbot creates his own photography process. 1839 – Louis Daguerre patents the daguerreotype. 1839 – William Fox Talbot invented the positive / negative process widely used in modern photography. He refers to this as photogenic drawing.

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  • Timeline of photography technology 1826 – Nicéphore Niépce takes the first permanent photograph, a landscape that required an eight hour exposure. 1835 – William Fox Talbot creates his own photography process. 1839 – Louis Daguerre patents the daguerreotype. 1839 – William Fox Talbot invented the positive / negative process widely used in modern photography. He refers to this as photogenic drawing. 1839 – John Herschel demonstrates hyposulfite of soda (also known as hypo, or sodium thiosulfate) as a fixer, and makes the first glass negative. 1851 – Introduction of the collodion process by Frederick Scott Archer. 1854 – André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri credited with introduction of the carte de visite (French "visiting card"). Disdéri introduced a rotating camera which could reproduce eight individually exposed images on a single negative. After printing on albumen paper, the images were cut apart and glued to calling card-sized mounts. These tiny portraits were left by visiting friends, which inspired the name carte de visite. 1861 – The first color photograph, an additive projected image of a tartan ribbon, is shown by James Clerk Maxwell. 1868 – Louis Ducos du Hauron patents a method of subtractive color photography. 1871 – The gelatin emulsion is invented by Richard Maddox. 1876 – F. Hurter & V. C. Driffield begin systematic evaluation of sensitivity characteristics of photographic emulsions – science of sensitometry. 1878 – Eadweard Muybridge made a high-speed photographic demonstration of a moving horse, airborne during a trot, using a trip-wire system. 1887 – Celluloid film base introduced. 1888 – Kodak n°1 box camera is mass marketed; first easy-to-use camera. 1887 – Gabriel Lippmann invents a "method of reproducing colours photographically based on the phenomenon of interference". 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 signals that 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 film system. 1920s – Yasujiro Niwa invented a device for phototelegraphic transmission through cable and later via radio. 1923 – Doc Harold Edgerton invents the xenon flash lamp and strobe photography. 1925 – The Leica introduced the 35mm format to still photography. 1932 – The first full-color Technicolor movie, Flowers and Trees, is made by Disney. 1934 – The 135 film cartridge was introduced, making 35mm easy to use. 1936 – Introduction by IHAGEE of the Ihagee Kine Exakta 1, the first 35mm. Single Lens reflex camera. 1936 – Development of Kodachrome multi-layered reversal color film. 1937 – Agfacolor-Neu reversal color film. 1939 – Agfacolor negative-positive color material, the first modern "print" film. 1939 – The View-Master stereo viewer is introduced. 1942 – Kodacolor, Kodak's first "print" film. 1947 – Dennis Gabor invents holography. 1947 – Edgerton develops the Rapatronic camera for the U.S. government. 1948 – The Hasselblad camera was introduced. 1948 – Edwin H. Land introduces the first Polaroid instant image camera. 1952 – The 3-D film craze begins. 1954 – Leica M Introduced 1957 – First Asahi Pentax SLR introduced. 1957 – First digital image produced on a computer by Russell Kirsch at U.S. National Bureau of Standards (now known as the National Institute of Standards and Technology, or NIST). 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. 1975 – Bryce Bayer of Kodak develops the Bayer filter mosaic pattern for CCD color image sensors. 1986 – Kodak scientists invent the world's first megapixel sensor. 2005 – AgfaPhoto files for bankruptcy. Production of Agfa brand consumer films ends. 2006 – Dalsa produces 111 megapixel CCD sensor, the highest resolution at its time. 2008 – Polaroid announces it is discontinuing the production of all instant film products, citing the rise of digital imaging technology. 2009 - Kodak announces the discontinuance of Kodachrome film.
  • Wichtige Entwicklungen: Camera obscura – Laterna magica – Entwicklung der optischen und chemischen Grundlagen.
  • Chronologie fotografie. V tomto zevrubném přehledu jsou vzestupně seřazená důležitá data v historickém vývoji fotografie a kinematografie.
  • Cronologia da tecnologia fotográfica 1825 - Nicéphore Niépce tira a primeira fotografia permanente, uma imagem de um menino guiando um cavalo. 1835 - William Fox Talbot inventa o processo Calótipo e produz fotografias permanentes. 1839 - Louis Daguerre patenteia o Daguerreótipo. 1840 - William Fox Talbot inventa o processo positivo / negativo usado na fotografia moderna. 1851 - Frederick Scott Archer. inventa o processo de colódio úmido. 1871 - Richard Maddox inventa a placa seca usando emulsão de gelatina e brometo de prata. 1872 - Louis Ducos du Hauron tira a primeira foto colorida. 1876 - F. Hurter e V. C. Driffield começam a estudar a sensitividade de filmes. 1878 - Eadweard Muybridge captura o movimento de um cavalo com o uso de várias câmeras. 1887 - Filme de celulóide 1888 - A Kodak lança uma câmera para consumidores comuns. 1891 - Thomas Edison patenteia o Cinetoscópio 1895 - Auguste e Louis Lumière - inventam o Cinematógrafo 1898 - A Kodak lança as câmeras dobraveis. 1902 - Arthur Korn cria um processo prático de fototelegrafia. 1907 - As fotografias coloridas chegam ao mercado com o Autochrome Lumière. 1923 - Harold Edgerton inventa o flash fotográfico. 1925 - A Leica lança o formato 35mm para fotografia. 1948 - Lançada a camera Hasselblad. 1948 - Edwin H. Land inventa a primeira camera instantânea. 1957 - Primeira camera reflex lançada pela Asahi Pentax. 1959 - Lançada a Nikon F. 1959 - A Agfa produz a primeira câmera totalmente automática. 1973 - A Fairchild Semiconductor lança o primeiro chip CCD.
  • V век до н. э. Первые упоминания о Камере-обскуре
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  • Timeline of photography technology 1826 – Nicéphore Niépce takes the first permanent photograph, a landscape that required an eight hour exposure. 1835 – William Fox Talbot creates his own photography process. 1839 – Louis Daguerre patents the daguerreotype. 1839 – William Fox Talbot invented the positive / negative process widely used in modern photography. He refers to this as photogenic drawing.
  • Wichtige Entwicklungen: Camera obscura – Laterna magica – Entwicklung der optischen und chemischen Grundlagen.
  • Chronologie fotografie. V tomto zevrubném přehledu jsou vzestupně seřazená důležitá data v historickém vývoji fotografie a kinematografie.
  • Cronologia da tecnologia fotográfica 1825 - Nicéphore Niépce tira a primeira fotografia permanente, uma imagem de um menino guiando um cavalo. 1835 - William Fox Talbot inventa o processo Calótipo e produz fotografias permanentes. 1839 - Louis Daguerre patenteia o Daguerreótipo. 1840 - William Fox Talbot inventa o processo positivo / negativo usado na fotografia moderna. 1851 - Frederick Scott Archer. inventa o processo de colódio úmido.
  • V век до н. э. Первые упоминания о Камере-обскуре
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  • Timeline of photography technology
  • Chronologie der Fotografie
  • Chronologie fotografie
  • Cronologia da tecnologia fotográfica
  • Хронология фотографии
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