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However, even before this, the Frenchman Joseph Nicephore Niepce, created the first permanent photograph.
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Talbot's invention of the negative came after the positive, invented by Niepce, was effectively stolen by Daguerre (Niepce's view from the famous attic window is hanging framed in my house).
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On 4 January 1829 Niepce agreed to go into partnership with Louis Daguerre.
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Niepce died only four years later, but Daguerre continued to experiment.
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Another decade of work led to the first permanent photographic image , when Niepce fixed a shot of his courtyard onto a pewter plate.
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Niepce continued researching in hopes of making the process faster and more practical.
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Niepce continued researching in hopes of making the process faster and more practical.
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Parliament agreed: Daguerre got 6,000 francs (about $30,000 in today's money) per year and Niepce 4,000 francs per year.
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Daguerre and Niepce began a correspondence that turned into a partnership in 1829.
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Another decade of work led to the first permanent photographic image , when Niepce fixed a shot of his courtyard onto a pewter plate.
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