History of photography
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.พ. 2025
- That’s how a real photo made 110 years ago looks like. A photo of a soldier who more than 100 years ago sent his photo to his wife. Pay attention to a high quality of the sample. The image made 110 years ago remained its quality over such a long period of time. An art photographer painted the photo in colors by hand, in 1913 there was no color photographs on an industrial scale. Look, there is smth interesting about this photo: photo paper is sticked in a thin layer on a thick layer of hard paper making the photo harder. At those times art photographers did their job in their workrooms wholeheartedly. Below you can see a sign that is a trade mark of the photo lab. 30 years later photos with exposure became simpler. In the upper corner you see the same man in a uniform of an engineer. This photo was made in 1940. Since 1940 photos were mostly printed on a thin photo paper and very seldom on a hard paper-based photo paper.
You can see it with your eyes that the best memento photos are black-and-white chemically-printed photos. On the back side of the photo there is a fine stamp of the military unit where the soldier had his service. This stamp has remained till present times. This photo was found with a collectable camera 1955 year of manufacture that was In good working condition.
This spotlight video I’m making with the help of a collectable object lens 1958 year of manufacture. As you see, it shoots in a better quality than most modern ones do. A soft picture with natural colour rendition. And now I’m finishing my short video about the history of photography. I wish you further creative success and see you on my channel.