Pinhole is basic camera without the lens and box shaped.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- It is a simplest form of camera with a small aperture and without the lens.
- It contains light proof box, a pinhole and a category of film.
- Pinhole is a tiny hole which we made by the pin of aluminum foil.
- It is used to capture the suns movement for a long time period.
- It is used for the reason of artistic.
- The production of real and image with inverted position which is lesser than the object.
- Pinhole occluders is used by the orthoptists, optometrists, the visual acuity is tested.
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1) Who created the first photograph? How was this done?
The eldest photograph that we have access to is called "<em>View from the Window at Le Gras</em>" and it is dated around 1826-1827. It was taken by Nicéphore Niépce, a French inventor, in his residence called Le Gras (thus the name of the photo). He used a Camera Obscura (in Latin, dark room), also known as pinhole image, where an image is captured and then projected reversed through a small whole.
2) What is a calotype? What happens in this process?
The photographic process called Calotype (also known as Talbotype). It was created by William Henry Fox Talbot in 1841. This process works by creating a paper negative from which then is created a positive contact print in sunlight.
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