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September 1st, 2008


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Historic Boise, Idaho, c. 1909, Panorama Photo Poster Print (M)
Historic Boise, Idaho, c. 1909, Panorama Photo Poster Print (M) This is a museum quality reproduction print on premium, semi-gloss paper. The paper medium, along with UV/sun resistant, archival inks, helps to ensure superior contrast, resolution and precise-color rendering of the original work.

Original panoramas have typically commanded significant value at auction. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office.

HISTORY OF THE PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPH

Shortly after the invention of photography in 1839, the desire to show overviews of cities and landscapes prompted photographers to create panoramas. Early panoramas were made by placing two or more daguerreotype plates, side-by-side. Daguerreotypes, the first commercially available photographic process, used silver- coated copper plates to produce highly detailed images. The first mass-produced American panoramic camera, the Al-Vista, was introduced in 1898. The following year, Eastman Kodak introduced the #4 Kodak Panoram camera that proved popular with amateur photographers. In 1911 Sears, Roebuck and Co. sold the Conley Panoramic Camera through their catalog. Mass-produced panoramic cameras worked on the swing-lens principle, used roll film, and did not need a tripod. They made small panoramas, measuring no more than twelve inches long with a field of view of almost 180-degrees. The Cirkut camera was patented in 1904. It used large format film ranging in width from 5in. to 16in. and was capable of producing a 360-degree photograph measuring up to 20 feet long. Both the camera and the film rotated on a special tripod during the exposure. Cirkut cameras were used mostly by commercial photographers to capture city views, group portraits, and special events. (Source: Library of Congress)

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Company: Olde Yankee Map and Photo Shoppe 
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Historic Boise, Idaho, c. 1909, Panorama Photo Print Poster (S)
Historic Boise, Idaho, c. 1909, Panorama Photo Print Poster (S) This is a museum quality reproduction print on premium, semi-gloss paper. The paper medium, along with UV/sun resistant, archival inks, helps to ensure superior contrast, resolution and precise-color rendering of the original work.

Original panoramas have typically commanded significant value at auction. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office.

HISTORY OF THE PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPH

Shortly after the invention of photography in 1839, the desire to show overviews of cities and landscapes prompted photographers to create panoramas. Early panoramas were made by placing two or more daguerreotype plates, side-by-side. Daguerreotypes, the first commercially available photographic process, used silver- coated copper plates to produce highly detailed images. The first mass-produced American panoramic camera, the Al-Vista, was introduced in 1898. The following year, Eastman Kodak introduced the #4 Kodak Panoram camera that proved popular with amateur photographers. In 1911 Sears, Roebuck and Co. sold the Conley Panoramic Camera through their catalog. Mass-produced panoramic cameras worked on the swing-lens principle, used roll film, and did not need a tripod. They made small panoramas, measuring no more than twelve inches long with a field of view of almost 180-degrees. The Cirkut camera was patented in 1904. It used large format film ranging in width from 5in. to 16in. and was capable of producing a 360-degree photograph measuring up to 20 feet long. Both the camera and the film rotated on a special tripod during the exposure. Cirkut cameras were used mostly by commercial photographers to capture city views, group portraits, and special events. (Source: Library of Congress)

:  Title: Historic Boise, Idaho, c. 1909, Panorama, Unframed., Image Size: 5 x 18", Paper Size: 8 x 21"., Only premiere quality framing materials used. Save 50% off of local frame stores., Choose from a vast selection of historic prints, views, and photographs.
Company: Olde Yankee Map and Photo Shoppe 
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Amazon Price: $27.00
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Historic Boise, Idaho, c. 1909A, Panorama Photo Poster Print (M)
Historic Boise, Idaho, c. 1909A, Panorama Photo Poster Print (M) This is a museum quality reproduction print on premium, semi-gloss paper. The paper medium, along with UV/sun resistant, archival inks, helps to ensure superior contrast, resolution and precise-color rendering of the original work.

Original panoramas have typically commanded significant value at auction. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office.

HISTORY OF THE PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPH

Shortly after the invention of photography in 1839, the desire to show overviews of cities and landscapes prompted photographers to create panoramas. Early panoramas were made by placing two or more daguerreotype plates, side-by-side. Daguerreotypes, the first commercially available photographic process, used silver- coated copper plates to produce highly detailed images. The first mass-produced American panoramic camera, the Al-Vista, was introduced in 1898. The following year, Eastman Kodak introduced the #4 Kodak Panoram camera that proved popular with amateur photographers. In 1911 Sears, Roebuck and Co. sold the Conley Panoramic Camera through their catalog. Mass-produced panoramic cameras worked on the swing-lens principle, used roll film, and did not need a tripod. They made small panoramas, measuring no more than twelve inches long with a field of view of almost 180-degrees. The Cirkut camera was patented in 1904. It used large format film ranging in width from 5in. to 16in. and was capable of producing a 360-degree photograph measuring up to 20 feet long. Both the camera and the film rotated on a special tripod during the exposure. Cirkut cameras were used mostly by commercial photographers to capture city views, group portraits, and special events. (Source: Library of Congress)

:  Title: Historic Boise, Idaho, c. 1909A, Panoramic Photo, Unframed., Image Size: 7 x 36", Paper Size: 10 x 39"., Only premiere quality framing materials used. Save 50% off of local frame stores., Choose from a vast selection of historic prints, views, and photographs.
Company: Olde Yankee Map and Photo Shoppe 
List Price: 
Amazon Price: $37.00
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Central Boise Library
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Improving and extending rural library services in Idaho
Author: James Benjamin Weatherby
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Company: Public Affairs Program, Boise State University  (1991)
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Books relating to the study of womens history & sex roles: Boise State University Library
Author: Beverly A Miller
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Company: Reference Dept. [Boise State University Library]  (1976)
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The emergence of modern America, 1870-1917: A select bibliography of secondary and primary source writings and other resource materials in the Boise State University Library
Author: Hugh T Lovin
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Company: Boise State University  (1978)
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