Minggu, 18 Februari 2018

The History Of Photography For Starting Panoramic Photographers

By Richard Howard


When the art of taking pictures was first thought of, it was a novel and very intriguing concept. People have always found the idea of being able to project their images on solid surfaces to be very interesting. Since ancient times, civilizations have had mirrors around to show what they looked like to one another. Water also serves this purpose, serving as the first kind of mirror people have.

The 19th century showed the idea of having cameras to take photos and place them in certain frames or stills. Being invented during the early 19th century, cameras became a popular thing amongst citizens and panoramic photographers alike. The popularity would eventually be enough for it to spread towards the entire world, leading it to be developed further.

An early type was developed during the advent of 1890s. The prototypes that were built back then used a type of glass to develop the pictures so it would not fade way when its hit by light. Since films were introduced much later in time, glass plates were what began it all. When films were developed, it was not favored due to how fragile it was compared to glass plates in that time.

When the film was released, not many professionals like it. This was because of cost for getting it and how quickly it was used up. Although it was perfect for amateurs to use and it became popular because of that. It science, the glass plates had many different applications and was used for various things as well. One these was holography and that was a method that has endured well enough into 2010s.

Eventually the films over took glass plates in terms of domination and popularity. Because of lesser time it took to developed and a a much better quality, films became the dominant juggernaut in usage for photography for years to come. This was until the much more convenient digital camera was born but film did not die out because various people love the quality that film has over digital versions.

The first colors that photos had were not colors at all but monochrome. More commonly known as black and white to most people, black and white had persisted well into the 70s due to how much a colored camera could cost in those days. Now color is that norm but same with film, many love black and white for how classical and nostalgic it looks.

The 1840s saw the effort of placing the colors into the glass plates as they would fade in the light and not last for a very long time. Back then, photos would take a really long time to print out and by the time it was, the colors would fade because of light that fills the room. A colored photograph was taken in 1861 and that became known as the first permanent colored photograph that was taken in history.

During the early 80s, the first digitally taken picture and camera was introduced for public use. The digital imagery began to replace film as digital cameras had unlimited shots and was not expensive to get more. Since then, digital photography has became the mainstream method of taking photographs of people and it has not let go since.

Cameras have come a long way. They have had changed peoples lives forever with the many contributions that cameras had made. A very good one is the use eventually transferred to moving pictures that is now known as movies.




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