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Frederick Scott Archer (1813–1857) invented the photographic collodion process which preceded the modern gelatin emulsion. He was born in Bishop's Stortford in the UK and is remembered mainly for thi...
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Scott Archer's development of the wet collodion process changed the face of photography, enabling the making of finely detailed negatives. ... Had Scott Archer patented his Wet Collodion process, he could undoubtedly have made a fortune, and though he lived just a few years to see others making a huge fortune from it,
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Frederick Scott Archer 1813-1857. ... Frederick Scott Archer made what was, arguably, one of the most important contributions to the development of photography in the first twenty years of its existence. ... This site was contructed by Seán MacKenna to honour the name and to perpetuate the memory of Frederick Scott Archer,
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One name that certainly won't spring to mind is Frederick Scott Archer, born the son of a Bishop's Stortford butcher in ... Enter now Frederick Scott Archer of Bishop's Stortford, the man who, arguably, made the most important contribution to the development of photography within the first twenty years of its existence.
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If there is anybody in photography history to be called the earliest inspiration for creating a free web encyclopedia about cameras in the 21st century, it must have been the sculptor and photographer Frederick Scott Archer ( born 1813, Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, died May 1857). In 1849 he started work on...
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Frederick Scott Archer was an English inventor of the first practical photographic process by which more than one copy of a picture could be made. He began experimenting with the Clayton photographic process of William Henry Fox Talbot.
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Frederick Scott Archer (1813–1857) invented the photographic collodion process which preceded the modern gelatin emulsion. He was born in Bishop's Stortford in the UK and is remembered mainly for this single achievement which greatly increased the accessibility of photography for the general public.
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Frederick Scott Archer (1813 - 1857); Originally sculptor. Experimented with Talbot's calotype in order to be able to produce prototypes for his artistic work. Starting from 1848, he used collodion as a binder and published a detailed description of the wet collodion process at the beginning of 1851.
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