Difference between revisions of "History of Computers - Color Photography"

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Color Photography is a form of photography that is capable of retaining color in photos. It is more advance than monochrome photography that is only able to produce shades of gray in its photos. Color Photography became a possibility in 1848 when the French physicist, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmond_Becquerel], began to experiment with it. Color photography paved the way for the vivid color images we have now and even movies and videos we watch on our computers everyday.
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Color Photography is a form of photography that is capable of retaining color in photos. It is more advance than monochrome photography that is only able to produce shades of gray in its photos. Color Photography became a possibility in 1848 when the French physicist, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmond_Becquerel Edmond Becquerel], began to experiment with it. Color photography paved the way for the vivid color images we have now and even movies and videos we watch on our computers everyday.

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By Josh Thomas


Color Photography is a form of photography that is capable of retaining color in photos. It is more advance than monochrome photography that is only able to produce shades of gray in its photos. Color Photography became a possibility in 1848 when the French physicist, Edmond Becquerel, began to experiment with it. Color photography paved the way for the vivid color images we have now and even movies and videos we watch on our computers everyday.