In 1600, many years before the invention of the camera by humans, a scientist named Girolamo was fascinated by the method of recording images. He found that if the eyeballs of a person who had just been killed were removed, an image of the person's retina before death could be obtained on paper. He called this "technique"“
In 1600, many years before the invention of the camera by humans, a scientist named Girolamo was fascinated by the method of recording images. He found that if the eyeballs of a person who had just been killed were removed, an image of the person's retina before death could be obtained on paper. He called this "technique"“