Joseph nicéphore niépce contribution in photography
Joseph nicéphore niépce camera
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N is for Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, creator of the first photograph
In , Niépce used his heliography process to capture the first photograph, but his pioneering work was soon to be overshadowed by the invention of the daguerreotype.
Joseph Nicéphore Niépce was one of the most important figures in the invention of photography.
Born in France in , Niépce was an amateur scientist, inventor and artist.
In , together with his brother, Claude, he invented the worlds first internal combustion engine, which they called the pyreolophore. However, it is for his experiments with photography that he is now best known.
In around Niépce became interested in the new technique of lithography and began to explore ways of using light sensitive materials to produce images directly on to the printing plate or stone.
He dissolved bitumen of Judea (a kind of asphalt) in a solvent and coated a pewter plate with the resulting solution.
When exposed to light in a camera obscura, the bitumen becam