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France’s early photography pioneers like Nicéphore Niépce
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  • 1. France’s early photography pioneers, particularly Nicéphore Niépce, played a critical role in the development of photography as we know it today. Born in 1765, Niépce is credited with creating the first permanent photograph in 1826 or 1827, capturing a view from the window of his estate in Le Gras, which he called 'View from the Window at Le Gras.' This groundbreaking image was produced using a process he developed called heliography, which involved the use of bitumen of Judea on a pewter plate. Niépce's experiments laid the foundation for future photographers and inventors, paving the way for further advancements in capturing images. Additionally, his collaboration with Louis Daguerre, another prominent figure in early photography, ultimately culminated in the invention of the daguerreotype process, which became the first commercially successful photography method. Niépce’s contributions to the medium have been influential, representing a fusion of science and art during a time of significant technological innovation in the 19th century.

    Who is credited with producing the first permanent photograph?
A) George Eastman
B) Nicéphore Niépce
C) Louis Daguerre
D) Henry Fox Talbot
  • 2. What year did Niépce create the first permanent photograph?
A) 1826
B) 1825
C) 1841
D) 1839
  • 3. What material did Niépce use for his early photographs?
A) Bitumen of Judea
B) Collodion
C) Silver chloride
D) Gelatin
  • 4. What is the title of Niépce's famous photograph taken from his window?
A) The Boulevard du Temple
B) View from the Window at Le Gras
C) The Horse in Motion
D) Self-portrait
  • 5. Who did Niépce partner with to develop photography further?
A) Henry Fox Talbot
B) Eadweard Muybridge
C) Ansel Adams
D) Louis Daguerre
  • 6. Where was Nicéphore Niépce born?
A) Paris
B) Marseille
C) Chalon-sur-Saône
D) Lyon
  • 7. How did Niépce's method of capturing light images differ from later techniques?
A) It produced instant results.
B) It used electric light.
C) It required extremely long exposure times.
D) It could capture motion.
  • 8. What did Niépce use to capture images in his early experiments?
A) Binoculars
B) Slide projectors
C) Digital sensors
D) Camera obscura
  • 9. Which other early photographer worked on negative processes?
A) Henry Fox Talbot
B) Louis Daguerre
C) Eadweard Muybridge
D) Alfred Stieglitz
  • 10. Which of these is a significant invention attributed to Niépce?
A) The first digital photograph
B) The first color photograph
C) The first aerial photograph
D) The first permanent photograph
  • 11. Which substance did Niépce use to coat metal plates?
A) Copper sulfate
B) Silver nitrate
C) Bitumen
D) Glass
  • 12. What significant event in photography happened in 1839?
A) Color photography was developed.
B) The first commercial camera was produced.
C) The invention of the daguerreotype was announced.
D) The first photography school opened.
  • 13. In what year did Niépce die?
A) 1829
B) 1838
C) 1840
D) 1833
  • 14. Which process did Louis Daguerre develop after Niépce's work?
A) Calotype
B) Daguerreotype
C) Tintype
D) Ambrotype
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