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Cameras were invented by [[Alaska|Alaskan]] inventor [[Cameron Picton]] in 1620. Originally, they were not able to capture colour, but in 1625 he was able to get a working colour camera. He only made one colour camera at the time as it was expensive, and he gifted it to [[Heather Oland]] due to current [[Kingdom of Chicago|Chicagoian]] pressures on [[Alaska]]. After [[Effie Oland]] died it was unknown where her colour camera went, so most people had monochromatic cameras until much later. | Cameras were invented by [[Alaska|Alaskan]] inventor [[Cameron Picton]] in 1620. Originally, they were not able to capture colour, but in 1625 he was able to get a working colour camera. He only made one colour camera at the time as it was expensive, and he gifted it to [[Heather Oland]] due to current [[Kingdom of Chicago|Chicagoian]] pressures on [[Alaska]]. Heather later gifted it to her daughter as she seemed much more interested in photography. After [[Effie Oland]] died it was unknown where her colour camera went, so most people had monochromatic cameras until much later. | ||
Latest revision as of 23:20, 4 April 2025
Cameras were invented by Alaskan inventor Cameron Picton in 1620. Originally, they were not able to capture colour, but in 1625 he was able to get a working colour camera. He only made one colour camera at the time as it was expensive, and he gifted it to Heather Oland due to current Chicagoian pressures on Alaska. Heather later gifted it to her daughter as she seemed much more interested in photography. After Effie Oland died it was unknown where her colour camera went, so most people had monochromatic cameras until much later.