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Topic author: Luiz Paracampo
Posted on: 20081028080440
Reply author: Vlad
Replied on: 20081028085737
Absolutely incredible! I could not believe I was staring at a picture of 1912 Russia in full blown color!! Thank you Luiz! Made me say "wow" this morning [:)].
Vlad.
Reply author: nightphoto
Replied on: 20081028112945
Thanks Luiz,
I have seen the book of the exhibition of these photographs. You can buy the book for between $10 - $20. and you can find it on alibris.com if you put a search in for the title: "Photographer to the Tsar".
Regards, Bill
Reply author: dgillette4
Replied on: 20081029182108
[:)] What a beautiful insightful album. Sergei had a labourious job to shoot those. I haven't heard if the U.S.A even used color then, Kodak had the dye transfer process and there were autochromes but I don't believe that was until later on. Princells' book has a camera process of shooting through three filters onto three pieces of film. I have seen the dye transfer process and it is fantastic in quality and archival value. And as pointed out the registration of negs is very critical. The dye transfer process printed three different negs on matrix film that had registration holes for alignment. Again Bravo for this addition..Don
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Reply author: Luiz Paracampo
Replied on: 20081030050115
In America a similar technique was used on movies the "Technicolor" All with the best colour quality.
LP