The World’s First Photograph Ever Taken
The first photo picture depicting a view from the window at Le Gras was taken in 1825 by a French inventor Joseph Niepce. View [...]
The first photo picture depicting a view from the window at Le Gras was taken in 1825 by a French inventor Joseph Niepce. View [...]
WHY SCAN? Chances are you have a stack of photo albums, negatives and slides change color and fade with time due to collection of dust [...]
100,000 original Black and white negatives, dating back from 1940’s, of Mali’s most famous photographers, will be digitized using a $300,000 National endowment for the [...]
The New York Police Department (NYPD) has photographed crime scenes of traffic accidents, parades, or public events almost since the technology was available. A new [...]
On 150th anniversary of President Abraham Lincoln's assassination, a massive online archive is in the works that contains more than 100,000 documents, all documents written [...]
The very first digital photograph was a picture of Russel A. Kirch’s three month old son, Walden. This turned out to be the basis for [...]
Wisconsin Veterans Museum has started this digitization project on request for Civil war era photos and documents which is expected to be completed by the [...]
Over 70 years ago during WWII, an unknown soldier captured 31 rolls of film throughout his service. These were recently discovered by photographer Levi Bettweiser, [...]
Knowing the military history of a family in detail used to be difficult, but now we have access to the collection of the records of [...]
For centuries, artists have used different technologies to create statues of the legends. The Smithsonian Institution in collaboration with the University of Southern California’s Institute [...]