History of photography - Happy world photography day

Welcome to my profile. Happy colors yes its august 19th and it's time to recognize our photographers I wish each and every photographer a happy world photography day let's travel back to know more about photography 

Codec the world's the first camera and it was invented by Zohan Zhan in 1727. Later on, it was first captured by Joseph Nicey for Niaps in 1814 but it took a long time to grab that finally in 1826the hard copy of the photograph was in his hand. 

 He first used a flat platter plate covered with bitumen but then quickly move on to the silver compounds although he managed and produced the silver images that are very delicate and could not be copied. 

It’s about 1848 this time William Henry fox talbot produced a calotype in which an intermediate state of the process resulted in a paper negative that could be used to make the multiple of final positive outputs and this process is called the wet process where the positive prints are taken out with the help of water it's 1884. 

Here comes our hero George Eastman the person who invented the dry process the uses of the camera became simple and the complexities have been reduced almost tied with black and white pictures and its time for our color outputs and 1907the first colored photo was captured in the late In the 1980s the manufacturer of relatively inexpensive megapixel devices came into film-based technology now it's time to know why August 19 is celebrated as happy world photography day.

World photo day originates from the invention of Daggery type a photographic process developed by French man Luis Duggary and Joseph Meissifer Nieps in 1837.on January 9th, 1839 the French a cade my of sciences announced the degree type process and on August 19 the French government purchased the patent and announced the invention in the caption of free to the world and finally this day is observed as world photography day as the first photograph is in the hands of Louis Degary and Joseph Meissifer on August 19 in 1837.

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