William Henry Fox Tablott By Kayle, Lauren Mitchell, and Edwidge Lapointe
All About William William Henry Fox Talbott was born on February 11, 1800 in a city called Dorset which is in the United Kingdom. He was married to a outstanding women named Constance Fox Talbott. He published many articles about math, astronomy and physics.
His Inventions William invented the calotype and the salted paper. The calotype developed the photographic negative. A sheet of paper coated with silver chloride is exposed to light: the areas that are hit by the light becomes dark in tone- making it look like a negative image. It was the easiest photographic process.
His Influences He was influence by a Italian artist who had a refracted image of an landscape superimposed as if by magic on the pages of his sketchbook.
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