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This French inventor is credited with having taken the very first EVER permanent photograph, in 1826. His earliest surviving photograph (possibly even his first) called "View from your Window at Le Gras"
Photography
View from your Window at Le Gras - Joseph Nicéphore Niépce
What you see above will be the photo that started it all off. One of the primary permanent photos ever. I'd call that an achievement! with an incredible number of photographs taken everyday, by professionals, or with a kid with his phone, this was one of the first photo to get been taken. The basic principles of methods the photo is made involve employing a polished pewter plate, and Bitumen, (from petroleum). When Bitumen is confronted with light, it hardens, so after exposing the bitumen to light for some time while, the unhardened bitumen could be washed away leaving some light areas, plus some dark areas, creating a graphic.
First photograph of people - "Boulevard du Temple"
A partner of Joseph Nicéphore Niépce's, Louis Daguerre, took the initial photograph of people ever. your profile photo? Easy, get the phone from the pocket, try looking in a mirror, snap, you're done, Mr Daguerre spent many years refining the bitumen technique, and finally tried on the extender to accept picture bellow!
Boulevard du Temple by Louis Daguerre
This photo took Ten minutes to reveal, and in underneath left corner, from the road, you can observe a guy getting his shoes shined. Because the traffic was moving, the exposure was too much time to capture it, but these two men, are there long enough to be the initial two photographed men! This photo was taken in late 1938 or early 1939.
First colour photograph - "Tartan Ribbon"
Colour photography was explored through the Nineteenth century, but were relatively unsuccessful, as temporary images could be made, and the techniques used weren't understanding of red or green light unill the 1870s!
Tartan Ribbon - Thomas Sutton
The very first colour photo was drawn in 1861, by (you guessed it) a Scottish physicist named James Clerk.Maxwell.
First CCD sensor (Oncoming of digital photography)
In 1969, the charge-coupled device was invented in AT&T Bell Labs by Willard Boyle and George E Smith. The lab was at the time, taking care of semiconductor bubble memory, if this occurred to Boyle and Smith the "device could be used as a shift register so when a linear and area imaging device"
Boyle and Smith on the 2009 Nobel prize press conference
I can not let you know that it really works perfectly so sourced from my buddy Wikipedia: "The first working CCD made with integrated circuit technology was a simple 8-bit shift register. This device had input and output circuits and was adopted to demonstrate its use like a shift register so when a crude eight pixel linear imaging device. "
You may already know, these 8 pixels, are actually rather basic when compared with our 80000000 pixel medium format camera!
First photo uploaded to the web
Les Horribles Cernettes -First photo on the net
Yeah, I know I figured it might be a cooler photo too. The CERN house band, "Les Horribles Cernettes" were lucky enough to get have this beautiful image of them uploaded to what today is a huge mass of billions of photos!
Photography
This French inventor is credited with having taken the very first EVER permanent photograph, in 1826. His earliest surviving photograph (possibly even his first) called "View from your Window at Le Gras"
Photography
View from your Window at Le Gras - Joseph Nicéphore Niépce
What you see above will be the photo that started it all off. One of the primary permanent photos ever. I'd call that an achievement! with an incredible number of photographs taken everyday, by professionals, or with a kid with his phone, this was one of the first photo to get been taken. The basic principles of methods the photo is made involve employing a polished pewter plate, and Bitumen, (from petroleum). When Bitumen is confronted with light, it hardens, so after exposing the bitumen to light for some time while, the unhardened bitumen could be washed away leaving some light areas, plus some dark areas, creating a graphic.
First photograph of people - "Boulevard du Temple"
A partner of Joseph Nicéphore Niépce's, Louis Daguerre, took the initial photograph of people ever. your profile photo? Easy, get the phone from the pocket, try looking in a mirror, snap, you're done, Mr Daguerre spent many years refining the bitumen technique, and finally tried on the extender to accept picture bellow!
Boulevard du Temple by Louis Daguerre
This photo took Ten minutes to reveal, and in underneath left corner, from the road, you can observe a guy getting his shoes shined. Because the traffic was moving, the exposure was too much time to capture it, but these two men, are there long enough to be the initial two photographed men! This photo was taken in late 1938 or early 1939.
First colour photograph - "Tartan Ribbon"
Colour photography was explored through the Nineteenth century, but were relatively unsuccessful, as temporary images could be made, and the techniques used weren't understanding of red or green light unill the 1870s!
Tartan Ribbon - Thomas Sutton
The very first colour photo was drawn in 1861, by (you guessed it) a Scottish physicist named James Clerk.Maxwell.
First CCD sensor (Oncoming of digital photography)
In 1969, the charge-coupled device was invented in AT&T Bell Labs by Willard Boyle and George E Smith. The lab was at the time, taking care of semiconductor bubble memory, if this occurred to Boyle and Smith the "device could be used as a shift register so when a linear and area imaging device"
Boyle and Smith on the 2009 Nobel prize press conference
I can not let you know that it really works perfectly so sourced from my buddy Wikipedia: "The first working CCD made with integrated circuit technology was a simple 8-bit shift register. This device had input and output circuits and was adopted to demonstrate its use like a shift register so when a crude eight pixel linear imaging device. "
You may already know, these 8 pixels, are actually rather basic when compared with our 80000000 pixel medium format camera!
First photo uploaded to the web
Les Horribles Cernettes -First photo on the net
Yeah, I know I figured it might be a cooler photo too. The CERN house band, "Les Horribles Cernettes" were lucky enough to get have this beautiful image of them uploaded to what today is a huge mass of billions of photos!