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09/02/2025
आज रविवार माघ शुक्ल द्वादशी दिनांक ०९ फेब्रुवारी २०२५ रोजी प्रभातसमयी महाराष्ट्राचे कुलदैवत व विश्वातील असंख्य भक्तांचे ...
09/02/2025

आज रविवार माघ शुक्ल द्वादशी दिनांक ०९ फेब्रुवारी २०२५ रोजी प्रभातसमयी महाराष्ट्राचे कुलदैवत व विश्वातील असंख्य भक्तांचे अराध्यदैवत श्री जोतिबा देवांची खडी अलंकारीक महापूजा ......

* #चांगभलं ......*

The Ancient 4,500-Year-Old Tunic at the Egyptian Museum.
07/02/2025

The Ancient 4,500-Year-Old Tunic at the Egyptian Museum.

Unknown facts about   Here are some lesser-known facts about Tata Motors:1. Founding Background: Tata Motors was establi...
07/02/2025

Unknown facts about

Here are some lesser-known facts about Tata Motors:

1. Founding Background: Tata Motors was established in 1945 as Tata Engineering and Locomotive Co. Ltd. (TELCO) and initially focused on manufacturing locomotives and other engineering products.

2. First Passenger Car: The company's first passenger car, the Tata Sierra, was launched in 1991, marking its entry into the passenger vehicle market.

3. Acquisition of Jaguar Land Rover: In 2008, Tata Motors acquired Jaguar Land Rover from Ford for $2.3 billion, significantly enhancing its global presence in the luxury car segment.

4. Tata Nano: Launched in 2008, the Tata Nano was promoted as the world's cheapest car, aimed at providing affordable transportation to the masses in India.

5. Electric Vehicle Pioneer: Tata Motors has been a significant player in the electric vehicle segment in India, launching models like the Nexon EV and Tigor EV, and aims to expand its EV portfolio further.

6. Global Manufacturing Footprint: Tata Motors has manufacturing facilities not just in India, but also in countries like the UK, South Korea, Thailand, South Africa, and Indonesia.

7. Commercial Vehicle Leadership: Tata Motors is one of the largest manufacturers of commercial vehicles in India, holding a significant market share.

8. Sustainability Initiatives: The company has invested in sustainable practices, including developing greener technologies and aiming for carbon neutrality by 2039.

9. Collaborations: Tata Motors has engaged in various collaborations with tech companies for advancements in vehicle connectivity and autonomous driving technologies.

10. Innovative Design: The company has invested in design studios in locations like Italy and the UK to enhance the styling and aesthetics of its vehicles.

These aspects highlight Tata Motors' diverse history, innovation, and significant impact on the automotive industry.

The history of   began with the discovery of two critical principles: The first is camera obscura image projection, the ...
07/02/2025

The history of
began with the discovery of two critical principles: The first is camera obscura image projection, the second is the discovery that some substances are visibly altered by exposure to light[2]. There are no artifacts or descriptions that indicate any attempt to capture images with light sensitive materials prior to the 18th century.

View from the Window at Le Gras 1826 or 1827, believed to be the earliest surviving camera photograph.[1] Original (left) and colorized reoriented enhancement (right).
Around 1717, Johann Heinrich Schulze used a light-sensitive slurry to capture images of cut-out letters on a bottle. However, he did not pursue making these results permanent. Around 1800, Thomas Wedgwood made the first reliably documented, although unsuccessful attempt at capturing camera images in permanent form. His experiments did produce detailed photograms, but Wedgwood and his associate Humphry Davy found no way to fix these images.

In 1826, Nicéphore Niépce first managed to fix an image that was captured with a camera, but at least eight hours or even several days of exposure in the camera were required and the earliest results were very crude. Niépce's associate Louis Daguerre went on to develop the daguerreotype process, the first publicly announced and commercially viable photographic process. The daguerreotype required only minutes of exposure in the camera, and produced clear, finely detailed results. On August 2, 1839 Daguerre demonstrated the details of the process to the Chamber of Peers in Paris. On August 19 the technical details were made public in a meeting of the Academy of Sciences and the Academy of Fine Arts in the Palace of Institute. (For granting the rights of the inventions to the public, Daguerre and Niépce were awarded generous annuities for life.)[3][4][5] When the metal based daguerreotype process was demonstrated formally to the public, the competitor approach of paper-based calotype negative and salt print processes invented by William Henry Fox Talbot was already demonstrated in London (but with less publicity).[5] Subsequent innovations made photography easier and more versatile. New materials reduced the required camera exposure time from minutes to seconds, and eventually to a small fraction of a second; new photographic media were more economical, sensitive or convenient. Since the 1850s, the collodion process with its glass-based photographic plates combined the high quality known from the Daguerreotype with the multiple print options known from the calotype and was commonly used for decades. Roll films popularized casual use by amateurs. In the mid-20th century, developments made it possible for amateurs to take pictures in natural color as well as in black-and-white.

The commercial introduction of computer-based electronic digital cameras in the 1990s soon revolutionized photography. During the first decade of the 21st century, traditional film-based photochemical methods were increasingly marginalized as the practical advantages of the new technology became widely appreciated and the image quality of moderately priced digital cameras was continually improved. Especially since cameras became a standard feature on smartphones, taking pictures (and instantly publishing them online) has become a ubiquitous everyday practice around the world.

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