Daguerrotype: Created by Louis Daguerre. First picture is a view from a window in the 1820's. It's created with a silver-plated copper plate. Daguerre created the most important part of the camera, what actually has the picture on it. Both a negative and a positive at the same time. Permanent process. They stay in perfect condition. Cyanotype: Created by Sir John Herschel in 1842. Potassium ferricyanide and Ferric ammonium citrate and then the two are blended together in equal parts. Didn't see any use until the 19th century. Became known as blue print. Used as a proofing material. Tend to be done by amateurs.
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