History of color photography (1945)

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COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY monumental work records all the accumulated data of color photography from the days of the earliest theorizers and experimenters down to the year 1944. It explains in fullest detail the many theories that have been propounded, aud give: the history of the great variety of procedures by which different people have attempted to make them commercially available. Dr. Friedman's long training and experience have specially fitted him for the stupendous task of finding and arranging in orderly sequence the records of both the achievements and the disappointments of all past and present workers in this field. With the present unparalleled interest in color photography, and the further rapid developments which are undoubtedly imminent, this book will be found invaluable for reference by any one who needs the complete record of all that has gone before in any existing phase of the work. This compilation is as complete as it is humanly possible to achieve, and contains concisely stated and correlated information that could not otherwise be obtained except by very costly and extensive research. American Photographic Publishing Company 353 NEWBURY STREET BOSTON 15, MASS.