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heliography (hiːlɪˈɒgrəfɪ) [f. helio- + -graphy. Cf. F. héliographie.] 1. The description of the sun. (Cf. geography.)1730–6 Bailey (folio), Heliography, a Description of the Sun. 1798 C. Palmer (title) A Treatise on the Sublime Science of Heliography satisfactorily demonstrating our great orb of li...
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Heliography
Heliography (in French, héliographie) from helios (Greek: ἥλιος), meaning "sun", and graphein (γράφειν), "writing") is the photographic process invented Niépce prepared a synopsis of his experiments in November 1829: On Heliography, or a method of automatically fixing by the action of light the image formed
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Nicephore Niepce | Biography, Inventions, Heliography, Contributions to ...
Nicephore Niepce, French inventor who was the first to make a permanent photographic image. He later formed a partnership with Louis-Jacques-Mande Daguerre, a Parisian painter, who, after Niepce's death, built on his knowledge and eventually invented the daguerreotype, the first successful form of photography.
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Heliograph (disambiguation)
device used for optical signalling
a type of sunshine recorder
a solar telescope, a telescope especially adapted for viewing the surface of the Sun
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heliographer
heliographer (hiːlɪˈɒgrəfə(r)) [f. prec. + -er: cf. photographer.] One who practises heliography; one who makes or works a heliograph: see the various senses of these words.1875 tr. Vogel's Chem. Light xix. 281 The failure of heliographers, lithographers, and photographers who tried to work by combi...
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Who Invented the First Camera? - Southtree
In 1685, Johann Zahn designed the first camera that was smaller and more portable than the original camera obscuras but his ideas didn't come to life until the 1800s. In 1825, Joseph Nicephore Niepce made the first camera for photography purposes through a process called heliography. But the images displayed on his silver-coated paper were ...
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heliographic
heliographic, a. (hiːlɪəʊˈgræfɪk) [f. helio- + -graphic. Cf. F. héliographique.] 1. Pertaining to the description of the sun. heliographic latitude or heliographic longitude: the latitude or longitude of points on the sun's surface, referred to the sun's equator and to a meridian passing through the...
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Vincent Chevalier
See also
History of the camera
Heliography
References
External links
Vincent Chevalier – Who Knew Whom
Vincent Chevalier and Son | Science Museum
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photoheliograph
photoheliograph (fəʊtəʊˈhiːlɪəʊgrɑːf, -æ-) [f. photo- + Gr. ἥλιο-ς sun + -graph: cf. heliograph.] A photographic telescope adapted for taking photographs of the sun: = heliograph 2.1861 W. Fairbairn Address Brit. Assoc., The careful registering of the appearances of the sun by the photo⁓heliograph o...
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Heliotrope (instrument)
heliotrope operator was called a "heliotroper" or "flasher" and would sometimes employ a second mirror for communicating with the instrument station through heliography
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Hiroshi Yamazaki
"Ten Points Heliography". Konishiroku Photo Gallery (Tokyo), 1982.
"Heliography Day and Year". Ginza Nikon Salon (Tokyo), 1982.
"Optical Landscape". Publications by Yamazaki
Books by Yamazaki
Heliography. Tokyo: Seikyūsha 1983. Text in both Japanese and English.
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astrography
astrography (əˈstrɒgrəfɪ) [f. astro- + Gr. -γραϕία writing, description.] ‘The science of describing the stars’ J.; the mapping of the heavens.1740 B. Martin Bibl. Techn. xvii. 325 Uranology..may be considered under the following branches: Heliography..Astrography. 1810 J. Greig (title) Astrography;...
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Nikolay Sednin
Nikolay Nikolaevich Sednin (, born 25 December 1968) is a Russian painter, founder of Di-Art and the Heliography style, writer, art historian, public figure About heliography of Nikolai Sednin – Stanislav Aidinian
Modern painters
20th-century Russian painters
21st-century Russian painters
Russian contemporary
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Johann Baptist Isenring
In 1841, he opened a "Studio for Heliography" in Munich.
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Josef Löwy
Among other things, Löwy became known for his industrial photographs, starting from the 1880s, made using heliography.
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