The Development of Photography By: Alejandra Gonzalez & Margarita Soltero.

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The Developmen t of Photograph y By: Alejandra Gonzalez & Margarita Soltero

Transcript of The Development of Photography By: Alejandra Gonzalez & Margarita Soltero.

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The Developmen

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Camera Obscura

• A darkened box with convex lens or aperture for projecting the image and external object onto a screen inside.

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The first photo

It was taken by Joseph Nicephore Niepce in 1826.

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Daguerreotype

• A photograph taken by an early photographic process employing in iodine-sensitized silvered plate and mercury vapor.

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Gelatin Emulsion

• Gelatin emulsion has impacted photography because the gelatin layers affect the dimensional stability of the supported film.

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Kodak

• Kodak is an American technology company focused on imaging solutions and services for businesses.

• Kodak has impacted photography because it continues to record the action on many movie sets and is used to print the neighborhood theaters.

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Action photograph and Muybridge

• A photographic picture featuring the subject in motion or action.

• A English photographer born in England. He was noted for his high speed photographic studies of animals and people in motion.

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Zoetrope

• It’s a 19th century optical toy consisting of a cylinder with a lot of pictures on the inner surface that, when viewed through slits with the cylinder rotating, give an impression of a continuous motion.

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Digital Photography

• Digital Photography is one of several forms of digital imaging.

• Created by non-photographic equipment

• Also made my scanning other photographic images.