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History of Photography Technologies - CSV
The history of photography technology began with the world's first permanent photograph in 1826, evolving through daguerreotype, calotype, wet plate, dry plate, and roll film to modern digital cameras. This list chronologically organizes the important inventions and technologies that marked significant milestones in the evolution of photography, explaining the characteristics and historical significance of each technology.
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code,slug,name,description,country,inventor,year
01,heliography,Heliography (First Photograph),The world's first permanent photograph using asphalt as a photosensitive material.,France,Nicéphore Niépce,1826
02,daguerreotype,Daguerreotype,The world's first practical photography technique using silver-plated copper plates.,France,Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre,1839
03,calotype,Calotype (Negative-Positive Process),A reproducible photography technique creating positives from negatives. The prototype of modern photography.,United Kingdom,William Henry Fox Talbot,1841
04,wet-collodion,Wet Collodion Process,"A high-quality, short-exposure photography technique using collodion-coated glass plates.",United Kingdom,Frederick Scott Archer,1851
05,dry-plate,Dry Plate (Gelatin Dry Plate),A photography technique using gelatin emulsion that can be stored in a dry state.,United Kingdom,Richard Leach Maddox,1871
06,roll-film,Roll Film,A winding-type film with photosensitive emulsion coated on celluloid. Enabled mass popularization of photography.,United States,George Eastman,1888
07,35mm-film,35mm Film (Leica),A compact camera system that standardized the 24×36mm format.,Germany,Oskar Barnack (Ernst Leitz),1925
08,color-film,Color Film (Kodachrome),A practical subtractive color reversal film.,United States,"Kodak (Leopold Godowsky Jr., Leopold Mannes)",1935
09,digital-camera,Digital Camera,A film-free camera technology that converts light to digital data using CCD.,United States,Steven Sasson (Kodak),1975
10,mirrorless-camera,Mirrorless Camera,A digital camera without a reflex mirror. Enables compact size and high speed.,Japan,Panasonic (Lumix G1),2008