Niepce produced the first discernible photographic, fixed image at least 10 years before Daguerre and Daguerre announced his method only a few months before Talbot, but Talbot is the inventor of the modern film photographic process ie using a negative and positive process. Ellis Tom wrote: If my understanding of photographic history is correct, Niépce has Talbot beat by many years. Daguerre, too, for that matter. Eric wrote: Did not know Henry Fox Talbot was French? Jean wrote: Musée Niépce in Chalon sur Saône ( birthplace of photography).
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