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William Henry Fox Talbot was a British inventor and photography pioneer who invented the calotype process.
Talbot was also a noted photographer who made major contributions to the development of photography as an artistic medium.
His work in the 1840s on photo-mechanical reproduction led to the creation of the photoglyphic engraving process
William Henry Fox Talbot was a British inventor and photography pioneer who invented the calotype process.
Talbot was also a noted photographer who made major contributions to the development of photography as an artistic medium.
His work in the 1840s on photo-mechanical reproduction led to the creation of the photoglyphic engraving process
About Him
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- Birthday: February 11, 1800
- Day of Death: September 11, 1877
- Henry Talbot went to Cambridge University in 1817.
- In 1832, he married Constance Mundy and the same year he was elected as MP for Chippenham.
- Henry Talbot went on to develop the three primary elements of photography: developing, fixing, and printing.
- Birthday: February 11, 1800
- Day of Death: September 11, 1877
- Henry Talbot went to Cambridge University in 1817.
- In 1832, he married Constance Mundy and the same year he was elected as MP for Chippenham.
- Henry Talbot went on to develop the three primary elements of photography: developing, fixing, and printing.