[Three-color halftone illustrations of Egypt in Unter der Sonne Oberägyptens] Page no. 196

"45 three-color Half-tone illustrations from color photographs of Egypt. 163 Half-tone illustrations from B&W photographs of Egypt. A. Miethe [Professor of Photochemistry, Berlin] used a special camera shooting three negatives through filters.[and was] the first to develop true panchromatic...

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Other Authors: Miethe, Adolf, 1862-1927. Unter der Sonne Oberagyptens : neben den Pfaden der Wissenschaft
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:German
Published: Berlin : D. Reimer, 1909 1909
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Online Access:http://digital.clarkart.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p1325coll1/id/3493
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Summary:"45 three-color Half-tone illustrations from color photographs of Egypt. 163 Half-tone illustrations from B&W photographs of Egypt. A. Miethe [Professor of Photochemistry, Berlin] used a special camera shooting three negatives through filters.[and was] the first to develop true panchromatic emulsions. Professor Miethe took his special camera that exposed successive images on a plate that dropped at the film plane as the three primary filters were placed in front automatically. The earliest example published may be.[Eder's Jahrbuch fur Photographie. of 1903]. This book remains, along with his book on Spitzbergen 1911, the only extensive examples of his special three-color work."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 140