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Hannibal Goodwin - Inventor of Photographic Film

Hannibal Goodwin - Inventor of Photographic Film

Broadcast: May 24, 1953
Added: May 04 2024

Hannibal Goodwin was an Episcopal minister with a passion for photography. Frustrated by the cumbersome glass plate negatives used in photography at the time, Goodwin sought a more convenient solution - envisioning a lightweight, flexible alternative for capturing images. In the late 1870s, he developed a method for creating transparent, flexible roll film using nitrocellulose, a flammable material similar to celluloid.