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  1. Daguerreotype - Wikipedia

    The name "daguerreotype" correctly refers only to one very specific image type and medium, the product of a process that was in wide use only from the early 1840s to the late 1850s.

  2. Daguerreotype | Portraiture, Early Processes, Silver Plating

    Dec 13, 2025 · Daguerreotype, first successful form of photography, named for Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre of France, who invented the technique in collaboration with Nicéphore …

  3. Daguerreotype Process: 1840–1860s | Historic New Orleans …

    The daguerreotype process made it possible to capture the image seen inside a camera obscura and preserve it as an object. It was the first practical photographic process and ushered in a …

  4. Daguerreotype: History's First Successful Photographic Process

    Apr 8, 2025 · The world's first publicly available form of photography, the daguerreotype process produced countless stunning images in the 1840s and 1850s.

  5. The Daguerreotype Medium | Articles and Essays

    The daguerreotype is a direct-positive process, creating a highly detailed image on a sheet of copper plated with a thin coat of silver without the use of a negative.

  6. Daguerreotypes (early 1840s to late 1850s) - Special Collections ...

    4 days ago · To create a daguerreotype, a copper plate was coated with silver, then cleaned and polished. The plate was placed in a small box, where it was exposed to iodine vapors, creating …

  7. Daguerreotypes: The First Photograph — Google Arts & Culture

    Because the process did not involve negatives, each daguerreotype was a one-of-a-kind image. Please enjoy this small collection of daguerreotypes that can be found at the California State...

  8. Daguerreotype Explained

    What is Daguerreotype? Daguerreotype was the first publicly available photographic process, widely used during the 1840s and 1850s.

  9. DAGUERREOTYPE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of DAGUERREOTYPE is an early photograph produced on a silver or a silver-covered copper plate; also : the process of producing such photographs.

  10. Daguerreotype - National Portrait Gallery

    Daguerreotype Invented in Paris by L.J.M. Daguerre in 1839, it was the first commercial photographic process. It used a copper plate with a polished silver surface sensitized by iodine …