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Photography was known for the first time in the 17th Century, 1830 A.D, and continued until ten years later when it was recognized. Before the invention of photography, people knew the basic principles of photography, as they processed the image on the wall or piece of paper, but it was not implemented. The printing process when preserving light turns out to be much more difficult than displaying it. A photographic image is created by exposing a light-sensitive emulsion- that is the essence of photography. The photographic emulsion, which is transferred to a paper or plastic support, consists of a light-sensitive image material (e.g., Most impressions are generally positive. Photographic prints can be either color or monochrome, meaning the image is rendered with a single color (e.g., B&W prints). The timeline study, which highlighted many categories like architectural, cultural, and natural heritage photography, provided insightful information on the development of heritage photography. The results of the study showed how changes in technology have affected how these types have been documented and preserved over time, highlighting the significance of heritage photography in preserving and documenting our rich historical and cultural heritage.
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