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  1. William Henry Fox Talbot (born February 11, 1800, Melbury Sampford, Dorset, England—died September 17, 1877, Lacock Abbey, near Chippenham, Wiltshire) was an English chemist, linguist, archaeologist, and pioneer photographer.

  2. Learn how Talbot, a polymath and MP, developed the calotype process to create camera pictures in 1840. Explore his experiments with photogenic drawing, salted paper, and light sensitivity.

  3. William Henry Fox Talbot FRS FRSE FRAS (/ ˈ t ɔː l b ə t /; 11 February 1800 – 17 September 1877) was an English scientist, inventor, and photography pioneer who invented the salted paper and calotype processes, precursors to photographic processes of the later 19th and 20th centuries.

  4. Learn about the life and achievements of Talbot, who invented the first photographic process based on light-sensitive paper. Discover how he developed the concepts of negative, positive, and fixing, and how he influenced the history of photography.

  5. Talbot was a British inventor who created the calotype process, a pioneering invention in early photography. Talbot also furthered the use of photography as an artistic medium.

  6. Jun 13, 2022 · William Henry Fox Talbot was a photography pioneer and the inventor of the first negative-to-positive photographic process.

  7. Learn about the life and achievements of Fox Talbot, an English MP, scientist and pioneer of photography. He developed the calotype process, which used light-sensitive paper and negative images to make multiple prints.