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The Joly Process of Color Photography

โœ Scribed by Julius F. Sachse


Book ID
124023021
Publisher
Smithsonian Institution Biodiversity Heritage Library
Year
1896
Tongue
English
Weight
499 KB
Volume
35
Category
Article
ISSN
0003-049X

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The diffraction process of color photography, invented by Prof. R. W. Wood, of Johns Hopkins University, in I899, is an application of the well-known three-color method of reproducing colors by photography. This method depends primarily upon the observations of Young, Helmholz and Clerk Maxwell, tha