1)What is a pinhole camera? How do we know that 2)these devices existed before the nineteenth century? 3)Who created the first photograph? How was this done? 4)What is a calotype? What happens in this process? 5)What was the Kodak Brownie? 6)What did Richard Maddox invent? Why was this important?
@joannaxox3 do you know this?
this might help not sure but it all i got http://inventors.about.com/od/pstartinventions/a/stilphotography.htm hope this helps :)
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A pinhole camera is a box or other closed object with a small pin-sized hole in the front. In a dark room, a piece of light sensitive (photo paper) is placed inside the camera. A picture is then taken with the camera (usually outside for the best light) by opening the flap that covers the hole. When you do this, light floods the box/canister/whatever and onto the photo paper. The flap is closed and the picture can then be developed using the regular photography development process.
^use the link provided by the previous user.
#1 ANSWER: A simple camera with no lens. #2 ANSWER: The pinhole camera is actually an 18th century invention. #3 ANSWER: Joseph Nicephore Niepce with a camera obscura. #4 ANSWER: Calotype is a photographic process. Image negatives are made using paper coated silver iodide. #5 ANSWER: Simple and inexpensive cameras. #6 ANSWER: Collodian process. It only requires a few second of light to produce an image.
good job you were better help that i was lol :)
@Dean.Shyy try to give the answers right out. thank you
@some_someone did you mean try not to or try to.?? that confused me lol
opps... CORRECTION: @Dean.Shyy try **not** to give the answers right out. thank you
yes i get it now lol that why i gave link so they read and do do further research
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