The history of three-color photography (1925)

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506 History of Three-Color Photography 65. D.R.P. 292,347, 1911; Jahrbuch, 1915, 29, 146. 66. D.R.P. Anm. 14,564, IV, 57a. 67. Application May 8, 1899. Cf. K. Kieser, Phot. Ind. 1907, 1479; Jahrbuch, 1908, 22, 262. A. Mebes, "Die Dreifarbenphotographie mit Farbrasterplatten," 1911, 15. E. J. Wall, Photographic Annual, 1910, 12. R. E. Liesegang, Jahrbuch, 1908, 22, 147. E. Stenger, Phot. Chron. 1908; Brit. J. Phot. 1908, 55, Col. Phot. Supp. 2, 23. 68. Phot. Almanach, 1904, 122. 69. D.R.P. 167,232, 1904; Silbermann, 2, 385; Phot. Coul. 1906, 1, Supp. 5; 1907, 2, 3; E.P. 19,202, 1905; F.P. 357,896, 1905; addit. 5,375; 6,534; 6,536; 6.537; Wag. Jahr. 1906, 52, II, 467. Cf . F.P. 386,772 ; 409,367. 70. D.R.P. 167,613, 1904; Silbermann, 2, 386; Wag. Jahr. 1906, 52, II, 487; E.P. 1,938, 1906; Brit. J. Phot. 1906, 53, 534; 1907, 54, Col. Phot. Supp. 1, 93; Brit. J. Almanac, 1909, 644; Phot. Coul. 1907, 2, 3; Camera Craft, 1908, 15, 109. Cf. Belg.P. 186,950; 187,720; 193,681; 193,682; 193,683, 1906. E. J. Wall, Phot. News, 1907, 52, 231. H. Schmidt, Jahrbuch, 1908, 22, 95. E. Stenger Brit. J. Phot. 1908, 55, Col. Phot. Supp. 2, 23; Phot. Chron. 1908, 15, 87. In E.P. 58, 1907 it was proposed to make black and white screens by this method. 71. E.P. 495, 1907; Brit. J. Phot. 1908, 55, 44; D.R.P. 190,560, 1905; Phot. Ind. 1907, 1488; Jahrbuch, 1908, 22, 412, 591; D.R.P. 188,431; Phot. Ind. 1907, 1249. The German patents were granted to the Deutsche Raster-Gesellschaft, which was formed, it is believed, to work the Krayn patents. Swiss P. 42,903 ; F.P. 388,913. The author received some of this film in 1907 to coat with emulsion, but it was found impossible, as it was rotten and split along the lines of the cementing material. 72. E.P. 2,213, 1908; Brit. J. Phot. 1908, 55, 330; D.R.P. 193,463, 1905; Chem. Tech. Rep. 1908, 75; Jahrbuch, 1908, 22, 411, 610; F.P. 405,924; Belg.P. 205,579; Jahrbuch, 1908, 22, 412, 591. The Neue Photographische Gesellschaft introduced Krayn's films on the market; Phot. Ind. 1910, 1426. Cf. O. Mente, Phot. Rund. 1911, 21, 9. V. Breuer, Kunst. 1911, 229. F.P. 380,134; 380,174; 380,198. P. Hanneke, Phot. Mitt. 1911, 48, 8. 73. E.P. 25,730, 1907; Brit. J. Phot. 1908, 55, 852. 74. D.R.P. 197,749, 1907; Brit. J. Phot. 1908, 55, Col. Phot. Supp. 2, 45; abst. Brit. J. Almanac, 1909, 645; Phot. Ind. 1908, 562; Jahrbuch, 1908, 22, 413. Cf. F. Limmer, Phot. Rund. 1910, 20, 297. E.P. 7,739, 1908; F.P. 395,164; Belg.P. 207,034; 201,549; 201,560; 201,588. 75. D.R.P. 218,324, 1908; Wag. Jahr. 1910, 56, 553; Chem. Zentr. 1910, 34, 232; Brit. J. Phot. 1909, 56, Col. Phot. Supp. 3, 8; Photo-Gaz. 1909, 20, 36. 76. D.R.P. 223,819, 1908; abst. J. S. C. I. 1910, 29, 977, 1410; Wag. Jahr. 1910, 56, II, 538. 77. U.S.P. 1,081,484, 1913; applic. date 1909; E.P. 28,631, 1913; abst. Brit. J. Phot. 1915, 62, 155; J. S. C. I. 1915, 34, 303; Annual Repts. 1916, 1, 305; Austr.P. 41,834; Jahrbuch, 1915, 29, 142; F.P. 466,120. 78. U.S.P. 990,247, 1911; applic. date 1904; abst. C A. 1911, 5, 2225. 79. D.R.P. 263,819, 1912; E.P. 1,549, 1912; Brit. J. Phot. 1913, 60, 145; F.P. 438,746; Jahrbuch, 1913, 27, 551; Austr.P. 60,094; Swiss P. 59,910. 80. Phot. J. 1900, 40, 141. According to a report of the meeting of the Photographic Club, London, Brit. J. Phot. 1899, 46, 399, Ward himself suggested the superposition of the stained gelatins. 81. E.P. 6,881, 1906; Brit. J. Phot. 1906, 53, 494; Brit. J. Almanac, 1907, 850; F.P. 364,493; U.S.P. 914,197; D.R.P. 200,089; 228,412; Jahrbuch, 1909, 23, 319; Phot. Coul. 1907, 2, Supp. 13, 17. 82. D.R.P. 197,610, 1906; Phot. Ind. 1908, 617; Jahrbuch, 1909, 23, 319; Brit. J. Phot. 1908, 55, Col. Phot. Supp. 2, 45 ; abst. Brit. J. Almanac, 1909, 644. 83. E.P. 6,098, 1907; Brit. J. Phot. 1907, 54, 829; Brit. J. Almanac, 1909, 639; Belg.P. 198,623; Can.P. 106,464; Phot. Ind. 1911, 1169; D.R.P. 236,481, 1906; Phot. Ind. 1913, 33; Jahrbuch, 1908, 22, 229; 1912, 26, 368; Phot. Chron. 1912, 19, 39; F.P. 375,632; 393,249; Phot. Coul. 1907, 2, Supp. 50. 84. E.P. 8,761, 1910; Brit. J. Phot. 1911, 58, 597; abst. Brit. J. Almanac, 1912, 655; J. S. C. I. 1911, 30, 924; F.P. 431,991 ; J. S. C. I. 1911, 30, 1470. 85. F.P. 536,737, 1920; abst Sci. Tech. Ind. Phot. 1922, 2, 117. 86. U.S.P. 976,118, 1910. 87. U.S.P. 1,209,453, 1916. 88. F.P. 372,661, 1906; Phot. Coul. 1907, 2, Supp. 9. . . . . ,A ,