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John Carbutt (1832–1905) was a photographic pioneer, stereo card publisher, and photographic entrepreneur. He came to be the first to use celluloid for photographic film and to market dry-plate glass negatives.
John Carbutt est un photographe britannique, né en 1832 à Sheffield et mort en 1905, artisan du support transparent, souple et résistant, en nitrate de cellulose, que son employeur, l'industriel George Eastman, met sur le marché américain de la photographie dès 1888, et qui est distribué à partir de 1889 au Royaume-Uni et en ...
John Carbutt was born in Sheffield, England on December 2, 1832, and emigrated to the United States in 1853, settling in Chicago. His career in photography began when he photographed Canada's Grand Trunk Railway from 1853 to 1859.
John Carbutt. American manufacturer. Learn about this topic in these articles: contribution to motion pictures. In motion-picture technology: History. John Carbutt manufactured the first commercially successful celluloid photographic film in 1888, but it was too stiff for convenient use.
25. Feb. 2018 · Source:https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-gwnej-13e2d3fJohn Carbutt is the forgotten pioneer of Philadelphia photography. Born in England, he spent the first ye...
20. Aug. 2022 · John Carbutt on the frontiers of photography. by. Brey, William. Publication date. 1984. Topics. Carbutt, John, 1832-1905, Photographic industry -- United States -- Biography. Publisher. Cherry Hill, N.J. : Willowdale Press.