Definition of Chemigrams. Meaning of Chemigrams. Synonyms of Chemigrams

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Definition of Chemigrams

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- however, who has been most responsible for developing and exploring chemigrams. From his early days, in 1956, he was one of its rare practitioners, and...
- thus differs from the beginning of the previously created cameraless chemigrams of a Pierre Cordier and the photogram Man Ray or László Moholy-Nagy of...
- Fotografie movement. Thanks to his encouragement, Cordier produced many chemigrams as well as photographic self-portraits. These works were exhibited in...
- fixing the image, resulting in a pink image. Rudnick, Les. "Photograms, Chemigrams, Luminograms, Cliche Verre, X-ray, thermograms, Robert Heinecken, Marco...
- incidence and breadth of the light source. A variant of photograms are chemigrams. The cyanotype solution is applied, poured or spra**** irregularly. A variant...
- Josef H. Neumann from Dortmund. He had learned the technique of creating chemigrams from his Professor Pan Walther, who had adopted it from Edmund Kesting...
- photography See also: Scientific imaging Black and white Color photography Chemigram Chemogram Digital photography Lo-fi photography Lomography Monochrome...
- without the knife-edge, reveals non-uniformities in transparent media Chemigram – camera-less technique using photographic (and other) chemistry with...
- 1953 and fades away during 1954. 1954 – Leica M Introduced 1956 - The Chemigram was defined by the belgian artist Pierre Cordier. 1957 First Asahi Pentax...
- Archive—counting more than 223,000 negatives, 12,244 prints, and 790 chemigrams⁣—has been catalogued and opened to the public. "Genesi e sviluppi del...