-
World in 1900”,
Thames & Hudson, 2007
contains about 300 well-reproduced
photochromes from
around the world. Hannavy, John (2008).
Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-century...
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called direct photochromes,
interference photochromes, or
Lippmann photochromes (distinguished from the
earlier so-called "
photochromes"
which were merely...
- 1016/1010-6030(93)85036-8. Ballet,
Gilles (1997). "Photodegradation of
Organic Photochromes in
Polymers -
Naphthopyrans and
Naphthoxazines Series -".
Molecular Crystals...
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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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colorization Hand-coloring
Joseph Williams Lovibond List of
color film
systems Photochrome Photographic processes Pot****ium
ferricyanide Timeline of
historic inventions...
- he
demanded high
quality images and paid his
employee high wages, the
Photochrome Engraving Company rarely made a profit. In late 1892,
Stieglitz bought...
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Photochrome print of the
Castle and pier, 1890–1900...
- Triennial,
University of
Auckland Art Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand, 2001
Photochrome.
Current Contemporary Photography from New York Galleries. Silvermine...
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several others in a group.
Isotopic compounds play an
important role as
photochromes,
described below.
Biosensors are
attached to a
substance of interest...