Timeline of photography technology

The following list comprises significant milestones in the development of photography technology.

Timeline

First photograph including a person (on pavement at lower left), by Daguerre, 1838
First durable color photograph, 1861
A 1877 photographic color print on paper by Louis Ducos du Hauron. The irregular edges of the superimposed cyan, red and yellow components can be seen.
Muybridge used high-speed photography to make the first animated image sequences photographed in real-time (1878-1887)

Prior to the 20th century

20th century onwards

Photograph scanned into a digital computer, 1957

21st century

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 "The First Photograph – Heliography". Retrieved 2009-09-29. from Helmut Gernsheim's article, "The 150th Anniversary of Photography," in History of Photography, Vol. I, No. 1, January 1977: ... In 1822, Niépce coated a glass plate ... The sunlight passing through ... This first permanent example ... was destroyed ... some years later.
  2. This date is commonly misreported as 1725 or 1727, an error deriving from the belief that a 1727 publication of Schulze's account of experiments he says he undertook about two years earlier is the original source. In fact, it is a reprint of a 1719 publication and the date of the experiments is therefore circa 1717. The dated contents page of the true original can be seen here (retrieved 2015-02-21)
  3. Niépce House Museum: History of Photography, part 1. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
  4. Niépce House Museum: History of Photography, part 3. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
  5. Boris Kossoy (2004). Hercule Florence: El descubrimiento de la fotografía en Brasil. Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia. ISBN 968-03-0020-X.
  6. 1 2 3 "WHF Talbot: Biography", a concise account by widely acknowledged and extensively published Talbot expert Larry J. Schaaf. Retrieved 10 September 2014.
  7. Ronalds, B.F. (2016). Sir Francis Ronalds: Father of the Electric Telegraph. London: Imperial College Press. ISBN 978-1-78326-917-4.
  8. Ronalds, B.F. (2016). "The Beginnings of Continuous Scientific Recording using Photography: Sir Francis Ronalds' Contribution". European Society for the History of Photography. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Kodak Chronology of Motion Picture Films 1889 to 1939. Retrieved 2 June 2013.
  10. Kirsch, Russell A., "Earliest Image Processing", NISTS Museum; SEAC and the Start of Image Processing at the National Bureau of Standards, National Institute of Standards and Technology
  11. http://www.pjwn.co.uk
  12. 1 2 Cornell University Library (2003). "Digital Preservation and Technology Timeline". Digital Preservation Management. USA. Retrieved August 2015. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  13. http://www.puremobile.com/cameraphones.asp
  14. http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?pq-path=2709&gpcid=0900688a80b4e692&ignoreLocale=true&pq-locale=en_US&_requestid=5434
  15. "FujiFilm camera". dpreview.com. dpreview.

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