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Photochromatic
Photochromic Pho`to*chro"mic, Photochromatic
Pho`to*chro*mat"ic, a.
Of or pertaining to photochromy; produced by photochromy.
Photochromic
Photochromic Pho`to*chro"mic, Photochromatic
Pho`to*chro*mat"ic, a.
Of or pertaining to photochromy; produced by photochromy.
Photochromy
Photochromy Pho*toch"ro*my, n. [Photo- + Gr. ? color.]
The art or process of reproducing colors by photography.
Meaning of Photochrom from wikipedia
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Photochrom, Fotochrom,
Photochrome or the Aäc process[citation needed] is a
process of hand-colouring
photographs from a
single black-and-white negative...
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Photochromism is the
reversible change of
color upon
exposure to light. It is a
transformation of a
chemical species (photoswitch)
between two
forms by...
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American photographic publishing firm best
known for its
large ****ortment of
photochrom color postcards. The
Detroit Publishing Company was
started by publisher...
- List of art
techniques Proton beam writing,
lithography using MeV ions
Photochrom Photogravure Photolithography Theodore Regensteiner,
inventor of the four-color...
- Edo, 1865 or 1866.
Photochrom print. Five
albumen prints joined to form a panorama. Photographer:
Felice Beato....
- An 1898
photochrom of a
roundup near Cimarron, Colorado, USA...
- H.
Jackson Photochrom Print Collection Archived 2011-01-05 at the
Wayback Machine at the
Newberry Library William Henry Jackson Photochrom Collection...
- Montecitorio. The base of the
column of
Antoninus Pius was also once
sited here.
Photochrom image (1890s) 'The
Piazza di
Monte Citorio,
painting by
Panini (1747)...
- The
Bayreuth Festspielhaus:
photochrom print of c. 1895...
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Antwerp and the
river Scheldt,
photochrom, c. 1890–1900...