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The history of three-color photography (1925)

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146 History of Three-Color Photography 13. E.P. 19,402, 1890; Brit. J. Phot. 1891, 38, 24, 325, 729; 1892, 39, 345; 1907, 54, Col. Phot. Supp. 1, 7; Anthony's Phot. Bull. 1891, 22, 118; Brit. J. Almanac, 1891, 624; 1892, 553. Cf. Ives v. Scott, Brit. J. Phot. 1892, 39, 365, 382. 14. U.S.P. 475,084, 1892; E.P. 4,606, 1892; Brit. J. Phot. 1892, 39, 295, 758; 1893, 40, 328, 344; 1894, 41, 26, 790; 1895, 42, Supp. 80; abst. ibid. 1907, 54, Col. Phot. Supp. 1, 15; J. Frank. Inst. 1893, 135, 35; F.P. 222,121, 1892; Jahrbuch, 1894, 8, 215. Cf. Traill Taylor Memorial Lecture, p. 40; Bull. Soc. franc. Phot. 1897, 44, 451; Brit. J. Phot. 1895, 42, 474; H. W. Vogel, Handbuch, 1894, 2, 239; Phot. Mitt. 1897, 28, 294; Phot. Times, 1892, 22, 533; 1899, 29, 164; Prof. Amat. Phot. 1900, 5, 166; Photogram, 1894, 1, 63. Cf. W. Gray, Photogram, 1894, 1, 140. For controversy Ives v. Pfenninger, see Brit. J. Phot. 1914, 61, Col. Phot. Supp. 8, 24, 27. 15. "Die Darstellung d. naturlichen Farben," Weimar, 1894, 113; D. Phot. Ztg. 1893, 67; 1899, 271; Phot. Rund. 1894, 4, 386; Vie Sci. 1900, 2, 94; Brit. J. Phot. 1896, 43, 255; Photogram, 1895, 2, 111. Cf. A. Berthier, "Manuel de Photochromie Interferentielle," Paris, 1895, 46; Brit. J. Phot. 1895, 42, 484. 16. U.S.P. 531,040, 1894; E.P. 2,305, 1895; Brit. J. Phot. 1896, 43, 38, 78; 1897, 44, 17, 665; Supp. 4; 1899, 46, 22, 2, 3, 408; 1907, 54, Col. Phot. Supp. 1, 24; Photogram, 1896, 3, 256. Cf. A. Watkins, Brit. J. Almanac, 1899, 765; Trans. Roy. Scot. Arts, 1898, 14, 136. 17. U.S.P. 546,889, 1895; E.P. 3,784, 1895; abst. Brit. J. Phot. 1907, 54, Col. Phot. Supp. 1, 16; Photogram, 1896, 3, 234. A modification of this camera, especially for portraiture, was patented E.P. 3,232, 1897 ; abst. ibid. 40, in which the niters and plates were synchronously moved by clockwork. For stereo work two reversing prisms were used in front of the lenses. In E.P. 28,082, 1900 Ives patented a lantern with opal glass for illuminating chromoscopes. Cf. Brit. J. Phot. 1909, 56, Col. Phot. Supp. 3, 72, 88. 18. U.S.P. 635,253, 1899; Prof. Phot. 1899, 4, 413; Phot. Times, 1901, 31, 164. Ives v. Pfenninger see Brit. J. Phot 1907, 54, 666, 681. 19. E.P. 15,753, 1899; Brit. J. Phot. 1899, 46, 8, 822; 1900, 47, 25; abst. 1907, 54, Col. Phot. Supp. 1, 56; F.P. 288,870, 1899; Bull. Soc. franc. Phot. 1898, 45, 80; 1900, 47, 58; 1902, 51, 115; abst. Phot. J. 1900 40, 180; Vie Sci. 1900, 1, 33; Bull. d'Enc. 1899, 98, 368; Rev. Phot. 1900, 64; Sci. Amer. 1900, 82, 165; La Nature, 1900, 28, I, 188; Cosmos, 1900, 42, 713; U.S.P. 686,897, 1901; Belg.P. 144,181, 1899; 147,211, 1900; Photogram, 1900, 7, 399; Jahrbuch, 1901, 15, 257, 461 ; D.R.P. 117,372. Cf. L. Ruckert, "La Photographie des Couleurs" Paris, 169. H. de Mare, Belg.P. 149,477, 1900 patented the interposition of a number of reflectors between the lens and plate, so as to obtain images after passage of the rays through filters. 20. F.P. 237,394, 1894; Belg.P. 195,636, 1906; Mon. Phot. 1894, 33, 135; Brit. J. Phot. 1894, 41, Supp. 43; 1896, 43, 125; Phot. Korr. 189*4, 31, 532; Bull. Soc. fran?. Phot. 1894, 41, 197; 1896, 43, 312; 1897, 44, 121, 225, 451, 546; 1899, 46, 103; abst. Brit. J. Phot. 1902, 49, 340; 1907, 54, 99; Photo-Gaz. 1907. Cf. L. Ruckert, "La Photographie des Couleurs," Paris, 1900, 121. L. Vidal on Nachet's instruments and Ives, Brit. J. Phot. 1896, 43, 78, 94, 125; Phot. J. 1897, 37, 35; Amer. Ann. Phot. 1895, 238; Fabre, "Traite Encycl." Supp. B. 398. 21. "Les Couleurs et la Photographie," by G. H. Niewenglowski and A. Ernault, Paris, 1895, 361; Internat. Annual, 1896, 8, 221; Jahrbuch, 1896, 10, 115. Cf. L. Vidal, "Traite pratique de Photochromie," Paris, 1903, 136; "Photographie des Couleurs," 38. L. P. Clerc, "La Photographie des Couleurs," Paris, 164; A. Berthier, "Manuel de Photochromie Interferentielle," Paris, 1895, 51. 22. L. Ruckert, loc. cit. 169; Bull. d'Enc. 1899, 98, 368; Amer. Annual Phot. 1899, 156; Brit. J. Phot. 1899, 46, Supp. 8. 23. E.P. 3,613, 1895 no patent granted on this application; Brit. J. Phot. 1896, 43, 94; abst. ibid. 1907, 54, Col. Phot. Supp. 1, 24; Photogram, 1896, 3, 233. Ives v. Edwards see Brit. J. Phot. 1896, 43, 109, 125, 142, 174, 190, 207. 24. Bull. Soc. frang. Phot. 1895, 42, 564; 1896, 43, 312; Phot. Coul. 1907, 2, 5. Cf. D.R.P. 178,999. 25. E.P. 8,663, 1896; Photogram, 1899, 6, 311; Brit. J. Phot. 1897, 44, 248; abst. ibid. 1907, 54, Col. Phot. Supp. 1, 32. In E.P. 18,875, 1898; Brit. J. Phot. 1899, 46, 524; abst. ibid. 1907, 54, Col. Phot. Supp. 1, 40, an improved, adjustable as to height, instrument was patented by White. As to a modification of the positions of the filters in this camera see H. E. Rendall, Brit. J. Phot. 1912, 68, Col. Phot. Supp. 15, 43. For controversy Ives v.