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== History ==
 
== History ==
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Frenchman, Joseph Nicephore Niepce <ref>[http://niepce.house.museum/ Niepce.house.museum]
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Frenchman, Joseph Nicephore Niepce,<ref>[http://niepce.house.museum/ Niepce.house.museum]
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</ref> took the first photo in '''1826'''. It was taken in [[Paris]] and was called ''“View From the Window of Gras”'' <ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=vftTAAAAMAAJ&q=Joseph+Nicephore+Niepce+View+From+the+Window+of+Gras&dq=Joseph+Nicephore+Niepce+View+From+the+Window+of+Gras&client=safari&cd=3 Seizing the Light: A History of Photography] By Robert Hirsch</ref>. To achieve this, Joseph Niepce used a Camera Obscura and called the process Heliograph. The process never became practical for everyday use and could not be used for commercial purposes.  
, took the first photo in '''1826'''. It was taken in [[Paris]] and was called ''“View From the Window of Gras”'' <ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=vftTAAAAMAAJ&q=Joseph+Nicephore+Niepce+View+From+the+Window+of+Gras&dq=Joseph+Nicephore+Niepce+View+From+the+Window+of+Gras&client=safari&cd=3 Seizing the Light: A History of Photography] By Robert Hirsch</ref>. To achieve this, Joseph Niepce used a Camera Obscura and called the process Heliograph. The process never became practical for everyday use and could not be used for commercial purposes.  
      
In 1839 Louis Jacques Daguerre (who worked with Joseph Niepce), announced a new photographic process called Daguerreotype to the French Academy. The process was more practical than Heliography and ushered in the photographic era.
 
In 1839 Louis Jacques Daguerre (who worked with Joseph Niepce), announced a new photographic process called Daguerreotype to the French Academy. The process was more practical than Heliography and ushered in the photographic era.
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