From Vague Images To Digital Pictures
This fixing process was originated by British inventor William Henry Fox Talbot. The fixing process he produced rendered the unexposed silver iodide particles insensitive to light, preventing a total blackening of the plate.While Daguerre’s method of processing could produce only one print per plate, Talbot set to work developing a method involving the use of a paper negative from which an unlimited number of prints could be made.
Digital photography has exploded and advanced at an incredibly rapid rate. This is the ‘now’ age, and immediately being able to view photos taken suits today’s instant gratification psyche. The endless functions and the ability to manipulate photos on a computer afterward has opened the door of potential for us all to become photography gurus.