- 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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called direct photochromes,
interference photochromes, or
Lippmann photochromes (distinguished from the
earlier so-called "
photochromes"
which were merely...
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photography to
create what was
sometimes termed a "direct
photochrome" or "Lippmann
photochrome" is such a result).
Colored images by
direct exposure from...
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Zwinger park and
memorial photochrome print around 1895...
- needed] When
chromolithography is used to
reproduce photographs, the term
photochrome is
frequently used.
Lithography is a
method of
printing on flat surfaces...
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Photochrome print of the
Castle and pier, 1890–1900...
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Great Globe,
Durlston Country Park (1890s
photochrome)...
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demanded high
quality images and paid his
employee high wages, the
Photochrome Engraving Company rarely made a profit. In late 1892,
Stieglitz bought...
- others. One of the oldest, and
perhaps the most studied,
families of
photochromes are the spiropyrans. Very
closely related to
these are the spirooxazines...
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Photochrome postcard of Frutigen...