Examples of 'autochrome' in a sentence

Meaning of "autochrome"

autochrome (noun) - an early color photography process using dyed grains of potato starch to create a color image on a glass plate
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  • An early photograph produced by means of a glass plate coated on one side with a random mosaic of microscopic dyed grains of potato starch under silver halide emulsion.

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Manufacturing autochrome plates was a complicated process.
He also produced the autochrome plate.
Autochrome plate without protective glass.
Army photographers used the still fairly new autochrome technique to bring color to their photographs.
Autochrome colour photograph.
Alticolor brought the Autochrome process.
Autochrome was the first industrial process for true color photography.
Rynek First autochrome.
Thermal autochrome printers have the color in the paper instead of in the printer.
He was a pioneer of color photography, using autochrome plates.
Manufacturing autochrome plates was a complex process.
Luckily for us, Adams recorded it all in color using the Autochrome process.
Autochrome plate bears an adhesive label with handwritten instructions for taking the picture.
Many thousands of original Autochrome plates are still preserved in the Society 's archives.
Autochrome colour process introduced by Lumiere brothers.

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They went on to develop the first practical photographic colour process, the Lumière Autochrome.
The Autochrome process was the first color photographic process.
Here he both painted and photographed, including portraits in colour using Lumiere 's new Autochrome plates.
The autochrome plate invented by the Lumière brothers was based upon the.
Before the commercialization, they diffused the autochrome technique to some favored photographers, like Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky.
The Autochrome Lumière is the first commercial color photography process.
While in Paris he sees Steichen 's Autochrome color prints and learns the process from him.
The Autochrome plates manufactured by Lumiere brothers.
Early photographic processes include the daguerreotype, ambrotype, tintype, cyanotype, and autochrome.
The Autochrome plate is introduced.
A color photograph taken of Mark Twain in 1908 using the recently developed Autochrome Lumiere process.
The development of the Autochrome process quickly rendered the Lippmann method redundant.
Fig . 11 is a side cross-sectional view of a printer for thermal autochrome media.
He used Autochrome Lumière slides for his photographs.
Lake in the moonlight " - autochrome Photo.
The Autochrome plate.
In 1907 the Lumière brothers marketed the autochrome plate process.
A plant world sublimed by autochrome as a reference to tulip collectors of the Netherlands ' golden century.
In 1937, the gardens were opened to the public and autochrome Lumiere projections resumed.
Original Autochrome plates are still preserved in the Society 's archives.
In 1907 the Lumière brothers patented the autochrome process they had invented.
Autochrome is an additive color "mosaic screen plate" process.
While in Paris he saw Steichen 's Autochrome color photographs and learned the process from him.
The Autochrome Lumière which was patented in 1903 becomes the first commercial color photography process.
A woman in Brittany, France, leans against a stone wall in this early 1923 autochrome by Jules Gervais-Courtellemont.
Previous materials, such as Autochrome and Dufaycolor, had used the additive screenplate methods.
The Autochrome process was developed by the Lumière brothers in 1903.
Acland later used the Autochrome process of the Lumiere brothers, introduced in 1907.
She later used the Autochrome process of the Lumiere brothers, introduced in 1907.

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