The history of three-color photography (1925)

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536 History of Three-Color Photography 61. Photo-Rev. 1908, 20, 159. 62. Photo-Rev. 1920, 32, 22; Brit. J. Phot. 1921, 68, Col. Phot. Supp. 15, 8; Brit. J. Almanac, 1922, 429. 63. Bull. Beige, 1911, 379; Brit. J. Phot. 1912, 59, Col. Phot. Supp. 7, 37; Brit. J. Almanac, 1913, 700. 64. Photography, 1920, 236; abst. Brit. J. Almanac, 1921, 407. 65. Photo-Rev. 1920, 32, 86; Brit. J. Phot. 1920, 67, Col. Phot. Supp. 14, 31; abst. Brit. J. Almanac, 1921, 407. 66. Brit. J. Phot. 1909, 58, Col. Phot. Supp. 3, 73; abst. Brit. J. Almanac, 1909, 652; Bull. Beige, 1909; Photo-Rev. 1909, 21, 177; Photo-Gaz. 1910, 20, 86; Les Nouveautes Phot. 1912, 102. L. Vidal, Phot. J. 1903, 43, 220 had recommended the use of a 1 per cent solution of potassium dichromate for regenerating old sensitized plates. J. Sterry, Phot. J. 1904, 44, 50; Photography, 1904, 94 recommended the same treatment for controlling the gradations in bromide prints. F. Sforza, Brit. J. Phot. 1909, 56, Col. Phot. Supp. 3, 95 denied that this method was of any value. 67. Wien. Mitt. 1910, 121 ; Phot. Coul. 1910, 5, 138. R. J. F. Revel, Belg.P. 219,551, 1909, patented a dish for developing screenplates in daylight. \Y. Ihrig, D.R.P. 352,164, 1921 patented a method of washing Autochrome plates by leaving them in the last solution and gradually adding water, and thus lowering the concentration in about a minute. 68. Bull. Soc. frang. Phot. 1912, 59, 371 ; Brit. J. Phot. 1913, 60, Col. Phot. Supp. 1, 6; abst. Brit. J. Almanac, 1914, 652. 69. Photography, 1907, 450; abst. Brit. J. Almanac, 1909, 652. 70. Brit. J. Phot. 1908, 55, 130. 71. Camera Craft, 1908, 12, 215; Brit. J. Almanac, 1909, 652. 72. Camera Work, 1908; Brit. J. Phot. 1908, 56, 300; Brit. J. Almanac, 1909, 654. 73. Penrose's Annual, 1909, 14, 54. 74. Phot. Korr. 1907, 54, 594; Jahrbuch, 1908, 22, 396. For further notes on developing Autochromes see : Anon. Brit. J. Phot. 1908, 55, Col. Phot. Supp. 2, 79. H. Drake-Brockman, ibid, 47, 80. F. Monpillard, ibid. 49. A. Lelong, ibid. 1909, 56, ibid. 3, 60. C. Gravier, ibid. 1908, 55, ibid. 2, 34; ibid. 1911, 58, ibid. 5, 2. T. H. Jones, ibid. 171. P. S. Chataux, ibid. 43. De Dalmas, ibid. 34; Bull. Soc. frang. Phot. 1911, 53, 106; Phot. Mitt. 1911, 48, 177. C. W. Evans, Brit. J. Phot. 1911, 58, Col. Phot. Supp. 5, 52. E. Coustet, ibid. 1912, 59, ibid. 6, 9. F. Mairot, ibid. 16. A. E. Morton, ibid, 1913, 60, ibid. 7, 17. Anon. Phot. Mitt. 1909, 46, 121, 347. F. Dillaye, Les Nouveautes Phot. 1909, 117. H. D'Arcy Power, Camera Craft, 1908, 15, 110, 215, 353. F. Monpillard. Bull. Soc. frang. Phot. 1908, 55, 231. G. Mareschal, ibid. 289; Photo-Gaz. 1908, 18, 152. H. Vinzl, Phot. Korr. 1916, 53, 288. A. D. Williams, Camera Craft, 1916. 23, 19; Brit. J. Phot. 1916, 63, Col. Phot. Supp. 10, 12. M. R. Espitallier, ibid. 1921, 68, ibid. 14, 8; Camera Craft, 1921, 28, 95. E. K. Elmslie, Brit. J. Phot. 1922. 69, Col. Phot. Supp. 15, 28. T. W. Bartlett, ibid. 1923, 70, ibid. 16, 16. E. Miiller, ibid. 16, 8. C. Adrien, Rev. Frang. Phot. 1924, 5, 316; Brit. J. Phot. 1925, 72, Col. Phot. Supp. 19, 3. A. Chapon, Rev. Frang. Phot. 1925, 6, 33. For description of tank for developing see A. Seyewetz, Brit. J. Phot. 1911, 58, Col. Phot. Supp. 5, 40. 75. Brit. J. Phot. 1907, 54, 839; 1908, 55, 465; abst. Brit. J. Almanac, 1909, 653. Cf. E. Stenger, Brit. J. Phot. 1913, 60, Col. Phot. Supp. 7, 35 for history of the reversal process. 76. Camera Craft, 1908, 12, 215; Brit. J. Almanac, 1909, 653. 77. Brit. J. Phot. 190'8, 56, Col. Phot. Supp. 2, 43; Brit. J. Almanac, 1909, 653; Photo-Era, 1908, 21, 109; Jahrbuch, 1909, 23, 302; Phot. Chron. 1908, 15, 448; Phot. Coul. 1908, 3, 168. R. Namias, Das Atel. 1907, 14, 141 also recommended bisulfite for this purpose. 78. Bull. Soc. frang. Phot. 1909, 56, 102; Brit. J. Phot. 1909, 56, Col. Phot. Supp. 3, 40; 1910, 57, 91; Brit. J. Almanac, 1910, 602; Photo-Rev. 1909, 21, 123; 1920, 32, 142. 79. Brit. J. Phot. 1909, 56, Col. Phot. Supp. 3, 74. Cf. T. Mayer, Jahrbuch, 1912, 26, 258. Bergeron, Brit. J. Phot. 1912, 59, Col. Phot. Supp. 6, 44. 80. Penrose's Annual, 1909, 14, 54. Cf. Liippo-Cramer, Brit. J. Phot. 1913, 60, Coh Phot. Supp. 1, 37; abst. Bull. Soc. frang. Phot. 1914, 61, 171. 81. Photo-Rev. 1909, 21, 159; Phot. Coul. 1909, 4, 258; Jahrbuch, 1910,