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the act of taking and printing photographs the process of producing images of objects on photosensitive surfaces
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the art or proccess of making pictures by means of a camera that directs the image of an object into film made sensetive to light.
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The optical impression of real objects on a light-sensitive medium. During the 1830s at least four people working independantly succeeded in making photographs. In 1839 Frenchman Louis Daguerre's invention, the Daguerreotype, was made public. It produced a one-of-a-kind picture on metal. But it was Englishman William Henry Talbot's invention, the Calotype (1840), which caught on. It produced a negative picture on paper - the lights of the image were recorded as darks, the darks as lights. ...
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From the Greek Photos and Graphos, light writing or writing with light. The mix of art, craft and science for the creation of images on a light sensitive surface (such as film or a CCD).
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The art of mechanically capturing images on a light sensitive plate. These images can be reproduced over and over from this plate.
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