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What was the first commercial photography process?

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Daguerrotype

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It was invented in 1839 in France by Jacques Mandé Daguerre and released to the public. It used a copper plate coated in Silver Iodide placed in a Camera Obscura and a mixture of warm salt water to keep the photo from darkening do to the light-sensitive Silver Iodide.

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The very first commercial photography process was called an ambrotype. This was the most popular type of photographs in the 1850's.
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