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The history of three-color photography (1925)

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504 History of Three-Color Photography Rund. 1907, 21, 180, 193, 205, 210; Phot. Ind. 1907, 782, 813, 823, 905; Phot. Woch. 1907, 33, 26, 283, 301; Phot. Welt. 1907, 21, 337, 346; Phot. Korr. 1904, 41, 286; 1907, 54, 337, 346; Wien. Freie Phot. Ztg. 1907, 75, 87; Der Amat. Phot. 1907, 7, 277; Wien. Mitt. 1907, 270, 311; Das Atel. 1907, 14, 108; Brit. J. Almanac, 1905, 823; Phot. Kunst. 1904, 3, 337; Phot. J. 1904, 44, 226; Brit. J. Phot. 1904, 51, 605; Camera Craft, 1904, 8, 212; Phot. Chron. 1904, 11, 576; Bull. Soc. franc. Phot. 1907, 54, 358. Cf. E. Coustet, Photo-Gaz. 1906, 16, 87; 1907, 17, 101; Rev. Sci. 1907, (5), 8, 237. W. Abney, Brit. J. Phot. 1907, 54, 804; Phot. J. 1907, 47, 351. C. Beck, J. Roy. Micro. Soc. 1907, 763; Nature, 1907, 77, 188. H. Chevrier, Bull. Soc. frang. Phot. 1907, 54, 477; Photo-Gaz. 1907, 18, 21. C. H. Claudy, Bull. Phot. 1907, 1, 347. V. Cremier, Photo-Gaz. 1907, 17, 186. Anon. Brit. J. Phot. 1906, 53, 190; 1907, 54, 772, 822, 839, 918. F. R. Fraprie, Amer. Phot. 1907, 1, 59. Anon. Phot. News, 1907, 53, 304. H. Frederking, Dingl. Poly. 1907, 322, 713. T. K. Grant, Phot. J. 1907, 47, 395. A. Guebhard, Compt. rend. 1907, 145, 792; Brit. J. Phot. 1907, 54, 898 ; Bull. Soc. f rang. Phot. 1907, 54, 534. "C. J." Nature, 1907, 76, 317. E. Wallon, Photo-Gaz. 1904, 14, 205. 12. E.P. 25,718, 1904; Brit. J. Phot. 1905, 52, 92; abst. J. S. C. I. 1905, 24, 162; F.P. 339,223; addit. 3,891; 4,290, 1904; Can.P. 92,098. 13. F.P. 425,586, 1910; E.P. 8,153, 1911; Brit. J. Phot. 1911, 58, 656; abst. C. A. 1911, 5, 199; Belg.P. 234,405. 14. E.P. 9,100, 1906; Brit. J. Phot. 1906, 53, 654; D.R.P. 182,099; U.S.P. 877,351; abst. J. S. C. I. 1906, 25, 867; Phot. Ind. 1913, 1091; Phot. Chron. 1911, 18, 186. Cf. D.R.P. 233,167, 1909; 288,597; abst. C. A. 1912, 6, 1718; Belg.P. 180,390; 191,792. In F.P. 467,128, 1913; Brit. J. Phot. 1914, 61, Col. Phot. Supp. 8, 40. A. and L. Lumiere patented the use of a complementary colored varnish to correct any defect of fulfillment of the first black condition. This could be applied between the elements and the emulsion, or on the back of the glass, or by staining the gelatin of the emulsion. 15. F.P. 416,700, 1909; Phot. Ind. 1911, 57; Jahrbuch, 1911, 25, 373. 16. D.R.P. 228,597, 1908; Phot. Ind. 1911, 56; Jahrbuch, 1911, 25, 376. 17. Von Hiibl, Wien. Mitt. 1912, 161 ; Phot. Chron. 1916, 23, 253; abst. C. A. 1912, 6, 1716; 1917. 11, 1093. This plate was actually made on Christensen's patent (see p. 502). Cf. J. H. Pledge, Brit. J. Phot. 1913, 60, Col. Phot. Supp. 7, 4. 18. E.P. 3,252, 1908; Brit. J. Phot. 1908, 55, 796; D.R.P. 233,140; abst. J. S C. I. 1908, 27, 1132; Chem. Ztg. Rep. 1911, 232; Phot. Chron. 1911, 18, 429; Jahrbuch, 1912, 26, 369; C. A 1912, 6, 1718. 19. E.P. 11,147, 1909; Brit. J. Phot. 1909, 56, 730; F.P. 399,320. 20. E.P. 15,775, 1911; Brit. J. Phot. 1912, 59, 677; Brit. J. Almanac, 1913, 692; abst. J S. C. I. 1912, 31, 844; C. A. 1913, 7, 30; Jahrbuch, 1913, 27, 299; Phot. Ind. 1912, 1689. 21. E.P. 6,279, 1911; Brit. J. Phot. 1912, 59, 204; Jahrbuch, 1914, 28, 224; Phot. Ind. 1913, 1398; abst. C. A. 1912, 6, 2582; F.P. 406,147. 22. U S.P. 947,965, 1910. 23. W. J. Morton, U.S.P. 705,691, 1902. 24. E.P. 16,273, 1910; Brit. J. Phot. 1910, 57, 824; Brit. J. Almanac, 1912, 655; D.R.P. 233,167; Jahrbuch, 1912, 26, 368; 1914, 28, 224; Phot Ind. 1913, 1908; Phot. Chron. 1911, 18, 180, 429; Belg.P. 226,739. 25. E.P. 19,554, 1910; Brit. J. Phot. 1911, 58, 386. 26. E.P. 18,750, 1908; Brit. J Phot. 1909, 56, 145; abst. J. S. C. I. 1909, 28, 359; C. A. 1911, 5, 1564; D.R.P. 219,663, 1908; Wag. Jahresber. 1910, 11, 534; U.S.P. 974,464; F.P. 394,918; 394,032; Phot. Ind. 1910; Jahrbuch, 1911, 25, 220, 373; Phot. Chron 1910, 17, 376, 474. For other Brasseur patents see F.P. 349,742; addit. 5,417; 355,139; 364,132; addit. 7,468; 373,376; 394,194; 466,120; Belg.P. 210,452; 211,031. 27. E.P. 20,909, 1908; D.R.P. 219,977; abst. J. S. C. I. 1909, 28, 260; U.S.P 976,118; Jahrbuch, 1911, 25, 220. 28. U.S.P. 1,175,224, 1916; abst. J S. C. I. 1916, 35, 306; C. A. 1916, 10, 1306; Jahrbuch, 1915, 29, 146. 29. D.R.P. 293,004, 1914; Zts. ang. Chem. 1916, 29, 386; CA. 1917, 11, 1372; J. S. C. I. 1916, 35, 1083; Annual Repts. 1917, 2, 503; Jahrbuch, 1915, 29, 144. 30. U.S.P. 1,221,457, 1917. 31. U.S.P. 1,206,000, 1916; abst. J. S. C. I. 1917, 36, 101; Annual Repts. 1917, 2,503; C. A. 1916, 10, 124. 32. E.P. 137,502, 1919; Brit. J. Phot. 1920, 67, 143, Col. Phot. Supp. 13, 12;