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| | PSP History |
 | | On November 26, 1862, a partially completed constitution and a name was presented by members to the group and The Photographic Society of Philadelphia was born. |
 | | Dr. Paul Beck Goddard, who in 1839 made the world's first instantaneous photograph, John Carbutt, inventor of the gelatin dry plate and celluloid cut film, and Frederick E. Ives, the man who was later to have the reputation as being the most distinguished scientist in photographic history, were original members of the Philadelphia group. |
 | | He called his invention the Kinematoscope and with it presented the first motion picture show. |
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