1 janv. 1814 - Camera Obscura
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The camera obscura was a invention used in the Industrial Revolution. It was invented by, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, that started as a journey to be the first person to take a photograph. The entire exposure took around 8 hours to capture the image. To achieve the photograph he had to experiment using different cameras and chemical combinations for the next 10 years. Once he had perfected it, he produced the first long-lasting using a plate-coated with bitumen. Then he washed it in solvent, placed over a box of iodine to produce a a plate with light and dark quantities.
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