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- Autochrome Lumière was an early color photography process patented in 1903 by the Lumière brothers in France and first marketed in 1907. Autochrome was...
- commercial viability. Autochrome, the first commercially successful color process, was introduced by the Lumière brothers in 1907. Autochrome plates incorporated...
- taken in 1914. Autochrome of a World War I Nieuport 23 biplane fighter, c. 1917. Autochrome of a house in Stockholm, 1930. Autochrome of the Royal Swedish...
- develop the first practical photographic colour process, the Lumière Autochrome. Louis died on 6 June 1948, and Auguste on 10 April 1954. They are buried...
- actresses to whom the cat warmed. One such sitting in autochrome was with actress Ann Murdock. Autochrome nude study Alice DeLamar (1927) Audrey Munson with...
- prints on paper. The first widely used method of color photography was the Autochrome plate, a process inventors and brothers Auguste and Louis Lumière began...
- Both Dioptichrome and Dufaycolor worked on the same principles as the Autochrome process, but achieved their results using a layer of tiny colour filter...
- 1-inch aperture. Prokudin-Gorsky was also acquainted with the use of Autochrome color plates, which did not require a special camera or projector. He...
- first became a widespread commercial reality with the introduction of Autochrome plates in 1907, but the plates were very expensive and not suitable for...
- Agfa slowly changed their color slide films from AP-41 to E6) Anthotype Autochrome Lumière, 1903 Carbon print, 1862 Chromogenic positive (Ektachrome) E-3...