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PLEASE NOTE, AN UPDATED VERSION OF THIS VIDEO IS AVAILABLE ON OUR CHANNEL. The first commercially successful ...
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9 years ago
On August 19th 1839, mankind was given an amazing gift. This invention and most extraordinary triumph of modern science were ...
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1 year ago
Behind the scenes. Fifteen rare daguerreotypes from Library and Archives Canada's collection were stabilized and treated for the ...
16,933 views
8 years ago
Cameras. How do they work? Links 'n stuff Technology Connections on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TechConnectify The TC ...
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2 years ago
Tarnish is slowly engulfing one of the oldest objects in MoMA's collection, a daguerreotype from 1842 capturing two separate ...
264,260 views
4 years ago
Photoshop CC 2018 tutorial showing how to transform a contemporary color photo into the look of an aged, antique, 19th century ...
108,025 views
6 years ago
Senior conservator Analiese Treacy is the caretaker of the Gallery's intimate pocket treasures – a collection of daguerreotype, ...
4,144 views
3 years ago
After three years traveling throughout the Eastern Mediterranean (1842–45), Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey returned to ...
11,826 views
5 years ago
One of the earliest known photographic images of Frederick Douglass is on loan to the University of Rochester as part of a ...
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Woodburytypes are distinguished from other photomechanical processes by the fact that they are continuous-tone images.
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The daguerreotype is widely considered to be the first form of photography, invented by Frenchman Louis Daguerre in 1839.
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11 years ago
Join Curator of Exhibitions, Katherine Fecteau for a behind-the-scenes look at some of Old Sturbridge Village's collection of ...
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Tracing the history of the daguerreotype from Paris to Philadelphia, this lecture explores the various improvements made to ...
4,254 views
7 years ago
Ann Shumard, Senior Curator of Photography at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery, discusses an 1851 daguerreotype ...
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Today we look at an old daguerreotype. It was the first photographic process announced to the public in 1839.
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Daguerrotypes date back to the mid-19th century, and quickly became an international obsession. The exhibition "All That ...
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Curator Lauren Uhl discusses some of the earliest photographs in the History Center's collections and shows some examples of ...
435 views
I have been obsessed with the wet plate collodion process since I first heard of it. So when my wife and I visited Vienna (Austria) ...
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Guest Panelists Jody Norman and Johnathan Grandage with Florida Memory.
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