jan 1, 1839 - Daguerreotype
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The daguerreotype process was the first practicable method of obtaining permanent images with a camera. The man who gave his name to the process and perfected the method of producing direct positive images on a silver-coated copper plate was Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre, a French artist and scenic painter.
One of us has seen Daguerreotype photographs in a mini museum in her previous school. That museum was only open for a day for students to see some old artifacts owned and managed by the school. In there in she saw the photograph of the oldest building of the school which is still present today.
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