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‘Daguerre and Niepce de Saint Victor’, c 1851.
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Chromolithograph by Chereau showing Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre and the nephew of Joseph Niepce, Claude-Felix-Abel Niepce de Saint-Victor. Daguerre (1787-1851), French physicist and photography pioneer, collaborated on his original photography research with Joseph Niepce (1765-1833). The daguerreotype process, the first widespread and practical photographic process, was announced to the French Academy of Sciences on 9 January 1839. The process comprises a copper plate with a highly polished silver surface sensitized by iodine fumes, exposed in a camera, and developed by fuming over warmed mercury, producing a reversed and unique image., 6978095
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01.01.2009
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Claude-Felix-Abel Niepce de Saint-Victor
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Daguerre
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Early History
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Entertainment & Media
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French
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Industrial Revolution (1780-1869)
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Joseph
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Louis Jacques Mande
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Niepce
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PERSONALITIES
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Pre-1850
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Victorian
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bottles
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cameras
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containers
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daguerreotype
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distillation apparatus
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electricity
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electrostatic machines
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glass
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interiors
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laboratory equipment
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man
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men
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ow_science-society
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photographers
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photographic equipment
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photography
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pioneers
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pmscartandhistory
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pmscinternational