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commonly misidentified as
daguerreotypes,
especially if they are in the small,
ornamented cases in
which daguerreotypes made in the US and the UK were...
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California Press. p. 188. ISBN 978-0-520-27940-7. Charles, Musser. "Varda,
Daguerréotypes (1975), and
Women Respond (1975)".
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director of the Louvre, in the same year. He
similarly sent
sample daguerreotypes to
Ludwig I of Bavaria,
Leopold I of Belgium,
Ferdinand I of Austria...
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where all his
daguerreotype specimens, notes, and
equipment were kept. He was more
interested in the
development of
daguerreotypes, and
later in August...
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widespread as
daguerreotypes,: 22
owing mainly to the fact that the
latter produced sharper details.: 370 However,
because daguerreotypes only produce...
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French Academy of Sciences.
Unlike earlier photograph methods, his
daguerreotypes had
stunning quality and did not fade with time.
Artists adopted the...
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variant of the wet
plate collodion process.
Following the
invention of
daguerreotypes,
cheaper than the
French invention,
ambrotypes came to
replace them...
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being the earliest-born
person ever
photographed while alive, when his
daguerreotype was
taken in 1851. He was also the last
enslaved person to be manumitted...
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Washington was
advertising prices ranging from 50
cents to $10. However,
daguerreotypes were
fragile and
difficult to copy.
Photographers encouraged chemists...
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Cornelius made
significant advancements in
reducing exposure times for
daguerreotypes.
Through the use of bromine,
better plates and the
implementation of...