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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...
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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...
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Geographic magazine. An
Autochrome of a
World War I
Nieuport 23
biplane fighter,
circa 1917.
House in Stockholm,
Autochrome, 1930.
Autochrome dated 1934, the...
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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...
- one of the
earlier color photography processes, the Lumière brothers'
Autochrome Lumière,
until the
arrival of
other colour film
processes in the mid-1930s...
- 1872–1960) was a
British photographer who is
remembered for her
early Autochrome photographs,
which she
began taking in 1908. Born in Ely in 1872, Etheldreda...
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Autochrome by
Lionel de Rothschild,
September 1909...
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sensitive than
contemporary Autochrome plates,
allowing exposures of
around 1/25
second (four
times faster than
autochrome). It was also a negative/positive...
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Autochrome of King
George V and
Queen Mary by Jean Desboutin, 13
March 1914...
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commercial viability.
Autochrome, the
first commercially successful color process, was
introduced by the Lumière
brothers in 1907.
Autochrome plates incorporated...