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1855-1857 The first film glass and tin was invented and used. |
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1861 Color was invented for a camera. |
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1851 Fredrick Scott Archer invented the collodion process– images required only two to three seconds of light exposure. |
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1859 The Sotton a panoramic camera was patented. |
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1861 Oliver Wendall Holmes invents the stereoscope viewer. |
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1865 Negatives are used to protect works under Copyright. |
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1880 The Eastman dry plate company was founded. |
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1888 Kodak Roll Film was invented by Eastman. |
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1884 A paper-based photograph film was created. |
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1871 Fredrick Leach Maddox invented the gelatin dry plate silver bromide process-negatives no longer had to be developed immediately. |
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1814 Joseph Nicephore Niepce achieves first photographic image with a camera—the image needed eight hours of light exposure and later faded. |
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1840 First American patent issued in photography to Alexander Wolcott for his camera. |
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1841 \William Henry Talbot issued in photography. |

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1843 First advertisement with a photograph accrued in Philadelphia. |
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1837 Daguerre’s first Daguerreo was the first image that was fixed and did not fade. It needed under 30 min. of light exposure. |
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As I said, the 1700’s was a nice starter for camera history but in the 1800’s, it really began to kick in. So many memorable event happened in the 1800’s for photography! Lets get a glimpse of the 1900’s! |
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