History of color photography

  • 111Technicolor — This article is about the film processing trademark. For the parent company of the same name, see Technicolor SA. For other uses, see Technicolor (disambiguation). A title card for a Walt Disney Donald Duck cartoon with an in Technicolor credit.… …

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  • 112William Eggleston — Infobox Artist bgcolour = #6495ED name = William Eggleston imagesize = caption = birthname = birthdate = 1939 location = Memphis, Tennessee deathdate = deathplace = nationality = American field = Photography training = movement = works = patrons …

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  • 113Digiscoping — Spotting scope with a digital camera mounted afocally using an adapter. Digiscoping is a neologism for the activity of using a digital camera to record distant images by coupling it with an optical telescope. The term usually refers to using… …

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  • 114Dye coupler — is present in chromogenic film and paper used in photography, primarily color photography. When color developer develops exposed silver halide crystals, the developing agent molecules become oxidized, and the oxidized developer molecules react… …

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  • 115Levi Hill — was an American minister in Upstate New York who claimed to have invented the first color photographic process in 1850. Hill called his process Heliochromy , though the plates created became commonly referred to as Hillotypes . Though his work… …

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  • 116Ansel Adams — um 1950 …

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  • 117Unit still photographer — A unit still photographer or simply, stills photographer is a person who creates still photographic images specifically intended for use in the marketing and publicity of feature films in the motion picture industry and network television… …

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  • 118List of photographers — This is a list of notable photographers who already have articles. Contents: Top · 0–9 · A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Key …

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  • 119Metering mode — In photography, the metering mode refers to the way in which a camera determines the exposure. Digital metering feedback …

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  • 120Lead room — Image of a racing car with lead room In photography, filmography and other visual arts, lead room, or sometimes nose room, is the space in front, and in the direction, of moving or stationary subjects.[1][2] Well composed shots …

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