The history of three-color photography (1925)

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Stereoscopic Pictures with Auto chromes 573 Rev. 1909, 21, 91; Phot. CouL 4, 52. IF. Quentin. Phot. Coul. 1909, 4, 128; Photo-Rev. 1909, 21, 62. A. Payne, Brit. I. Phot. 1907. 54, 784, 803. 5. Phot. Coul. 1909, 4, 88; Brit. J. Phot. 1908, 58, Col. Phot. Supp. 2, 52 Cf. E. Estanave, Photo-Gaz. 1909. 19, 130; Jahrbuch, 1910. 24, 345; Phot. Ind 1909. 409; Chem. Ztg. Rep. 1909, 296. Demichel, P.P. 463,708, 1913 patented a mount for stereo Autochromes Gavazzi, F.P. 462,042 patented a method of reproduction of screen-plates. L Bouton and J. Feytaud, Compt. rend. 1910, 150, 1424. C. W. Piper, Brit. J Phot. 1910, 57, Col. Phot. Supp. 4, 12. C. Balmitgere, ibid. 1911, 5, 22. L Gimpel. Bull. Soc. frang. Phot. 1911. 58, 211; 1921, 68, 104; Brit. J. Phot. 1911 58, Col. Phot. Supp. 5, 51 described the preparation of anaglyphs on Autochrome plates. C Adrien, Bull. Soc. frang. Phot. 1921, 61, 24; Brit. J. Phot. 1921, 68 Col. Phot. Supp. 14, 8; Camera Craft, 1921, 28, 94. 6. Brit. J. Phot. 1909. 56, Col. Phot. Supp. 3, 16; ibid. 1911, 5, 23. 7. Bull. Soc. frang. Phot. 1909; 1910. 57, 103; Brit. J. Phot. 56, Col. Phot. Supp. 3, 51, 60; 1910, 4, 25, 76; Photo-Gaz. 19, 141. Cf. Brit. J. Phot. 1911, 58, Col. Phot. Supp. 5, 33. 8. Brit. J. Phot. 1910. 56, Col. Phot. Supp. 4, 70; Rev. gen. Chim. pur et appl. 1910. 13, 284; Bull. Soc. frang. Phot. 1910, 57, 285; Phot. Mitt. 1910, 47, 324; Phot. Korr. 1910, 57, 142; Phot. J. 1910, 50, 314; abst. C. A. 1911, 5, 36. 9. Tahrbuch. 1911. 25, 190; Brit. J. Phot. 1911, 57, Col. Phot. Supp. 5, 68. Cf. A. Hamburger, ibid. 920. 13, 3; II Prog. Foto. 1920, 27, 141. 10. D.R.P. 223,922, 1904; 226,598, 1908; F.P. 394,067; abst. C. A. 1911, 5, 1564; Jahrbuch, 1892. 6, 252. 11. D.R.P. 213,599, 1905. The use of the earthy salts to obtain colored flashlights dates back to the very early days: Cf. J. Gaedicke and A. Miethe, D.R.P. 42,966, 1887; E.P. 7,035, 1887. E. J. Wall, Brit. J. Phot. 1921, 68, 497. 12. Wien. Mitt. 1916, 25. Cf. W. S. Hamburger, Amer. Phot. 1914, 8, 514; Brit. J. Phot. 1914, 61, Col. Phot. Supp. 8, 34. 13. Phot. Rund. 1912, 22, 58; Brit. J. Phot. 1912, 59, Col. Phot. Supp. 6, 18. Agfa, ibid. 31 also introduced a special lamp and powder, and stated that as a rule about 24 times the quantity of powder should be used as for black and white work. J. I. Crabtree, U.S.P. 1,240.027. 1916 patented a flashlight powder, which should give an illumination similar to that from a nitrogen Mazda lamp and would, therefore be useful in color photography. This was probably meant to be used with the Kodachrome process. Cf. E. J. Wall, Brit. J. Phot. 1907, 54, Col. Phot. Supp. 1, 50. On the use of colored carbons for arc lamps see E. J. Wall, Brit. J. Phot. 1908, 55, Col. Phot. Supp. 2, 55; Penrose's Annual, 1907, 13, 97._ J. Kjeldsen, E.P. 17,951, 1904; Brit. J. Phot. 1905, 52, 131. A. Liebert, F.P. 374.927, 1907. On making Autochromes by enclosed arc light see Brit. T. Phot. 1909, 56, 86. P. Thieme, Phot. Rund. 1912, 49, 135. On the use of incandescent electric lamps for screen-plate work, G. Manjauze, Bull. Soc. frang. Phot. 1913, 60, 203. W. Thieme, Phot. Rund. 1916, 53, 196 on the use of colored flashlights. C. J. Belden, Brit. J. Phot. 1919, 66, Col. Phot. Supp. 13, 25; Camera, 1919, 23, 246. C. Adrien, La Phot. 1925; Brit. J. Phot. 1925, 72, Col. Phot. Supp. 19, 17.