Chapter 15 Alternative Color Exposure and Printing Processes
Juliana Swatko
■ Using Black-and-White Negatives As Color Printing Masks
■ Chromoskedasic Painting, by Laura Blacklow
■ Making a Chromoskedasic Print
From the very start of photography and the invention of the daguerreotype (see Chapter 14) in 1839, the search for “realistic” color began. Daguerre even stated that the only feature needed to finish his revolutionary invention was naturalistic color.1 Alexander-Edmond Becquerel, described in Chapter 14 is considered by many historians to be the founding father of color photography for achieving natural, albeit impermanent, color direct ...
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