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  1. Physician. Richard Leach Maddox (4 August 1816 – 11 May 1902) was an English photographer and physician who invented lightweight gelatin negative dry plates for photography in 1871.

  2. Aug 4, 2017 · Learn how Richard Leach Maddox revolutionized photography in 1871 by inventing lightweight gelatin negative plates that could be used without a darkroom. Discover his biography, photomicrography, and dry plate experiments.

  3. In 1871 Richard Leach Maddox, an English physician, suggested suspending silver bromide in a gelatin emulsion, an idea that led, in 1878, to the introduction of factory-produced dry plates coated with gelatin containing silver salts. This event marked the beginning of the modern era of photography.

  4. Feb 28, 2024 · Learn about Richard Maddox, an English photographer and physician who invented dry plate photography in 1871. Dry plate was a breakthrough in photography that enabled hand-held cameras, fast exposure times and roll film.

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  5. Richard Leach Maddox, 1816 1902. The many advances in technology during the 1800s included enhanced optics for microscopy and development of photographic processes. The marriage of those two technologies yielded results that fascinated our ancestors, and continue to amaze us today (Figure 1). Some Victorians, such as John Dancer, John ...

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  7. 5 days ago · Learn about the English physician and amateur photographer who invented the first gelatin silver halide emulsion. Find out his biography, achievements, and references in The Oxford Companion to the Photograph.

  8. Abstract. BECAUSE of Richard Leach Maddox, M.D., photography was given an early impetus to become a disseminator of medical knowledge. His interest in the camera, combined with his poor...

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