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panoramas he
exhibited in his po****r Diorama. The
chemistry of the
daguerrotype resembles the
modern gelatin silver process,
beginning with
silver halides...
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Daguerrotype (also
known as The
Woman in the
Silver Plate; ****anese: ダゲレオタイプの女; French: Le
Secret de la
chambre noire or La
Femme de la
plaque argentique)...
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disagreement among historians about the
identification and
provenance of this
daguerrotype; for an
overview of
arguments and
positions for and against, see Stack...
- 1825. In 1839,
after the
death of Niépce,
Louis Daguerre patented the
Daguerrotype,
which became the most
common form of
photography until the 1860s. The...
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surviving photographic images. The
dedication on the
paper surrounding the
daguerrotype reads: Épreuve
ayant servi à
constater la découverte du Daguerreotype...
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Daguerrotype of Hawthorne,
Whipple & Black, 1848...
- genres.
While most of his work has been in ****anese, two of his films,
Daguerrotype (2016) and Serpent's Path (2024; a
remake of his own 1998 film of the...
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hydroxide is used in medicine,
porcelain making, gold plating, and
daguerrotypes. Gold
hydroxide deposited on
suitable carriers can be used for preparation...
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photographer who
worked in the 1850s and 1860s and was an
early creator of
daguerrotypes.
Smith was one of
eighteen professional women photographers who worked...
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Daguerrotype wedding photograph of
Jefferson Davis and
Varina Howell (1845)...