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Frederick Scott Archer 1855. Scott Archer (1813-1857) invented the photographic collodion process which preceded the modern gelatin emulsion. This was the first practical photographic process by which more than one copy of a picture could be made. Scott Archer is remembered mainly for this single achievement which greatly increased the accessibility of photography in everyday life.

Frederick Scott Archer 1855. Scott Archer (1813-1857) invented the photographic collodion process which preceded the modern gelatin emulsion. This was the first practical photographic process by which more than one copy of a picture could be made. Scott Archer is remembered mainly for this single achievement which greatly increased the accessibility of photography in everyday life.
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Frederick Scott Archer 1855. Scott Archer (1813-1857) invented the photographic collodion process which preceded the modern gelatin emulsion. This was the first practical photographic process by which more than one copy of a picture could be made. Scott Archer is remembered mainly for this single achievement which greatly increased the accessibility of photography in everyday life.
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2745 x 4172 px | 32.8 MB
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23.2 x 35.3 cm | 9.2 x 13.9 in (300 dpi)
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