Art historian Nicholas Allen had a radical theory of images on Turin's shroud; he thought that it was the first picture in the world, which was taken 500 years ago a known invention of photography It was. (3: 07)
The world 's first photograph taken with a camera was taken by Joseph NicéphoreNiépce in 1826. This picture was taken from the window of the 2nd floor of Niepp House in the Burgundy region of France. The image is captured by a process called sunlight photography using Judea bitumen coated with glass or metal pieces and the hardness of bitumen hardens in proportion to the amount of light it hits. The first color photograph was taken by mathematical physicist James Clerk Maxwell. The above work was thought to be the first durable color photograph and was envied by Maxwell in a speech in 1861. Thomas Sutton, inventor of single-lens reflex cameras, was a person who pressed the shutter button, but Maxwell was thought of as a scientific process. Is possible. For those who do not recognize the image, it is a tri-color bow.
The second ancestor of GEOINT is its image. Just 32 years after the first permanent picture was taken, in 1858, a French photographer Gaspard-FélixTournanchon took the world's first aerial photograph from a balloon in Paris. From there, the camera was mounted on a kite, then a pigeon, and then on an airplane - it developed rapidly during the First World War and reached its marginal mass during the Second World War. In the Cold War era, the importance of mapping and images increased, in 1961 the National Center for Photographic Interpretation (NPIC) of the Central Intelligence Agency (NPIC) and the defense map center (DMA) of the Department of Defense in 1972 were created. When the Cold War ended in 1989, the Gulf War began in 1990, and it was the integration of these institutions - or rather collision - that ultimately produced GEOINT