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1839

Fri, 22 Aug 2008 at 12:58 • Chyetanya Kunte • Filed under Asides

Wired runs a documentary on how in the year 1839, photography became public knowledge: “Within days, opticians and chemists in Paris sold out of the supplies needed to make cameras and plates. Improvements to the process followed within weeks. Daguerre’s instruction manual was translated into a dozen languages within months. No one wanted to have a portrait painted; everyone wanted a daguerreotype.” Fascinating!

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