Niépce, (Joseph-)Nicéphore
Full Name: Nicéphore Niépce
Nationality: French | Activity: French inventor
Born: 07-03-1765 | Died: 05-07-1833
(born March 7, 1765, Chalon-sur-Saône, Francedied July 5, 1833, Chalon-sur-Saône) French inventor. In 1807 Niépce and his brother invented an internal-combustion engine (fueled with lycopodium powder). In 1813 he began to research lithography. He is best remembered for his experiments with photography, which he called heliography. In 182627, using a camera, he made a view from his workroom window on a pewter platethe first permanently fixed image from nature. In 1829 he began a partnership with Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre to perfect and exploit heliography, but he died before they had achieved any further advance.
Source: Encyclopedia Britannica
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