【学术阅读】#22
Question 4 of 5
Why does the author mention George Eastman’s establishment of the Kodak company?

A.

To highlight the role of Kodak in making photography accessible to the public

B.

To criticize the challenges of early photographic methods

C.

To explain how film was invented

D.

To suggest that Kodak introduced digital photography

正确答案:A

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The History of Photography

The history of photography is marked by significant technological progress and artistic [#highlight1]innovation[#highlight1]. It began in the early nineteenth century with the invention of the camera obscura, a device that projected images onto a surface. The first permanent photograph was created by Joseph-Nicéphore Niépce in 1826 using a process called heliography, which required several hours of exposure to light. Photography quickly evolved with the development of daguerreotypes, introduced by Louis Daguerre in 1839. This method produced detailed images on silver-plated copper, but daguerreotypes needed delicate handling, and the exposure times required, although much shorter, still remained impractical for recording images of moving objects.The invention of the calotype by William Henry Fox Talbot in the 1840s allowed for multiple copies of an image to be made from a single negative, revolutionizing the field. (A) In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the introduction of film and roll cameras made photography more accessible to the public. (B) George Eastman’s establishment of the Kodak company in 1888 played a crucial role in this democratization, as his cameras were simple to use and affordable. (C) Today, digital photography has further transformed the medium, allowing instant image capture and sharing. (D)