Ratio daguerreotypica, etiam daguerreotypia, anno 1839 introducta, fuit prima ratio photographica aperte vulgata et prima quae late usurpabatur. Recentiores autem rationes, melius emptae et imagines facilius visas facientes, ante decennium 187 ineuns eam paene omnino substituerat. Parva redintegratio inter photographos qui rationibus historicis student ante 1990 coepit et iam perstat.

Ludovicus Daguerre. Daguerreotypus a Ioanne Baptista Sabatier-Blot facta, 1844.
Camerae obscurae et laminae pro daguerreotypo "Grand Photographe" appellato, a Carolo Chevalier facta (Musée des Arts et Métiers), 18401841.
L'Atelier de l'artiste, daguerrotypus a Daguerre facta (1837), habitus primus qui rationem plenam confecit.[1]
Prima hominis photographema tempori vere adsignatum, Daguerre ipso vere 1838 factum.

Imago in lamina metallica argenteata formata est, quod usitate aes erat, sed orichalcum etiam adhibebatur. Lamina in luce hebete fumis halogeni exposita (praecipue iodi, sed etiam bromum et chlorum adhiberi solebantur) ad machinam photographicam per formam lucis securam transportabatur. Tum imago latens, in machina exposita, in cella obscura binis rationibus evolvi potuit, laminá aut ad fumos hydrargyri calefacti, aut, pro laminis solum iodum sentientibus, ad radios solares per colum rubrum expositá. Sensus laminae quod ad lucem spectat tum inhibitus est, laminá in solutione salis communis vel thiosulphatis sodii lavatá. Ad calificiendum ingenium et ad conservanda particula imaginis, lamina in solutione chlorido auri in superficie dilatata calefacta est. Superficies imaginis etiam inaurata fuit delicatissima, unde opus fuit laminam in saeptimento luminis securam coacervare.

Distinctissima photographematis daguerreotypici proprietas aspectabilis est quod imago in clara argentei veri superficie speculi simili apparet, quae aut positiva aut negativa videtur, secundum statum lucis et num scaena clara aut obscura a metallo laminae percutitur.

Pinacotheca

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Sex daguerreotypi despectum in Franciscopolem anno 1853 ostendunt.

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Adnotationes

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  1. Rodney P. Carlisle, Scientific American Inventions and Discoveries: All the Milestones in Ingenuity—From the Discovery of Fire to the Invention of the Microwave Oven (Novae Caesarea: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2004, ISBN 0-471-24410-4).

Bibliographia

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  • Hill, Levi L. 1850. A Treatise on the Daguerreotype: The Whole Art Made Easy.
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  • Lowry, Bates, etnd Isabel Lowry. 1998. The Silver Canvas: Daguerreotype Masterpieces from the J. Paul Getty Museum. Angelopoli: The Museum. ISBN 0-89236-368-1.
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  • Pfister, Harold Francis. 1978. Facing the Llight: Historic American Portrait Daguerreotypes: An Exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, September 22, 1978–January 15, 1979. Vasingtoniae: Smithsonian Institution Press.
  • Richter, Stefan. 1989. The Art of the Daguerreotype. Londinii: Viking. ISBN 0-670-82688-X.
  • Rudisill, Richard. 1971. Mirror Image: The Influence of the Daguerreotype on American society. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
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  • Wood, John. 1991. America and the Daguerreotype. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press. ISBN 0-87745-334-9.
  • Wood, John. 1995. The Scenic Daguerreotype: Romanticism and Early Photography. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press. ISBN 0-87745-511-2.
  • Wood, R. Derek. 1997. A State Pension for L. J. M. Daguerre for the secret of his daguerreotype technique. Annals of Science 54(5):489–506.

Nexus externi

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  Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad daguerrotypum spectant.