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Answers are:
1. Mathew Brady - the foremost photographer of the Civil War.
2. Jan Vermeer - the artist who may have used a camera obscura.
3. Niépce - scholars believe he produced the first photograph.
4. Louis J.M. Daguerre - French artist who developed process for permanently capturing images.
5. William Henry Talbot - he developed the negative-positive process.
6. ambrotype - photo process that produced pictures on glass. ollodion positive in the UK.
7. daguerreotype - photo process that produced pictures on metal plates.
1. Mathew Brady - the foremost photographer of the Civil War.
2. Jan Vermeer - the artist who may have used a camera obscura.
3. Niépce - scholars believe he produced the first photograph.
4. Louis J.M. Daguerre - French artist who developed process for permanently capturing images.
5. William Henry Talbot - he developed the negative-positive process.
6. ambrotype - photo process that produced pictures on glass. ollodion positive in the UK.
7. daguerreotype - photo process that produced pictures on metal plates.
The answer to each question is given below
1. the foremost photographer of the Civil War Mathew Brady
2. the artist who may have used a camera obscura Jan Vermeer
3. scholars believe he produced the first photograph Niepce
4. French artist who developed process for permanently capturing images Louis J.M. Daguerre
5. he developed the negative-positive process William Henry Talbot
6. photo process that produced pictures on glass ambrotype
7. photo process that produced pictures on metal plates daguerreotype
1. the foremost photographer of the Civil War Mathew Brady
2. the artist who may have used a camera obscura Jan Vermeer
3. scholars believe he produced the first photograph Niepce
4. French artist who developed process for permanently capturing images Louis J.M. Daguerre
5. he developed the negative-positive process William Henry Talbot
6. photo process that produced pictures on glass ambrotype
7. photo process that produced pictures on metal plates daguerreotype