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| Niepce, Joseph Nicéphore |
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(zhôz f´ n s fôr´ ny ps) (KEY) , 17651833, French chemist who originated a process of photography (see photography, still). In 1826 he produced the first known photograph, which he called a heliograph, using bitumen of Judea (a form of asphalt) on on a pewter plate. From 1829 he worked with Louis Daguerre, who perfected the process after the death of Niepce. A nephew, Claude Felix Abel Niepce de Saint-Victor, 180570, also a chemist, was the first to use albumen in photography and also produced photographic engravings on steel. |
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