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1839


William Henry Fox Talbot publishes a paper to the Royal Society on his invented process that creates permanent paper negatives. He calls it "Calotype" process, which allows for multiple printings, based on a paper negative. It is however of lesser quality than the Daguerreotype. Even though the Daguerreotype enjoyed more success during the early days of photography, the Calotype system was the true fore runner of today’s modern photography process.




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