Tom Phillips wrote:
>
> Pudentame wrote:
>> john wrote:
>>> Pudentame wrote:
>>>> Christophe wrote:
>>>>> Pudentame a écrit :
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> This looks like the technique that Russian guy developed for taking
3
>>>>>> images sequentially using R,G,B (or was it CMY) filters.
> In any case I was required in college to produce a
> tricolor separation image using three b&w separation
> exposures. The color is unmatched IMO.
>
> However, tricolor photography was first developed by
> James Clerk Maxwell in 1861, not Tauleigne or Gorskii,
> based on a early 1800s theory by Thomas Young (who
> also produce the first ever nonextant photograph in
> 1802)as well as Herman Helmholtz, that all colors could
> be reproduced using additive primary RGB or complimentary
> subtractive colors (Yellow, Magenta, Cyan.)
>
> In 1861, Maxwell produced the first ever color separation
> color image using three projected lantern slides called
> Tartan Ribbon (a color separation image of a ribbon.)
Perhaps I wasn't clear. I make no claim the Russian guy invented color
photography, only that the images referred to in the original post
reminded me of the images he produced.


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