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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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==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 was first produced in 1861 by physicist, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Clerk_Maxwell James Clerk Maxwell]. Color photography paved the way for the vivid color images we have now and even movies and videos we watch on our computers everyday.
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
Color Photography experiments began in 1848. Early experiments consisted of attempting to find a "chameleon substance" whi
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The first successful color photo was taken in 1861 when James Maxwell perfected the color separation method. The color separation method is when a photographer takes separate photos using different filters. James used a red, green, and blue filter and projected the images with their individual filters overlapping them to create the first color photo. Inventors kept making improvements until eventually the modern era of photography came about with the invention of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kodachrome Kodachrome film] by musicians, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopold_Godowsky,_Jr. Leopold Godowsky Jr.] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopold_Mannes Leopold Mannes]. This reversible slide film made it so color transparencies were suitable for projection and reproduction. Kodachrome was so successful in color photography that it became the most popular film and was used for photography and cinematography.
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==Significance==
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With the invention of color photography, people were able to begin taking color photographs and eventually color movies. Color photographs are one of the most important things in technology today. When someone buys a new phone, one of the main things they look at is, how good the camera is and how real the pictures are. Color photography was the first technology able to capture a photograph that was so close to real life. With color photography our technology gained color and became much more appealing.
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http://gizmodo.com/5802785/how-a-scottish-physicist-accidentally-created-ultraviolet-photography
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http://www.amazon.com/Kodak-Kodachrome-64-Film-Daylight/dp/B0000520IT
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http://www.colourlovers.com/blog/2008/04/30/the-history-of-color-in-photography
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http://www.britannica.com/technology/photography/Perfecting-the-medium-c-1900-c-1945#toc252871

Latest revision as of 09:51, 14 September 2015

By Josh Thomas

Color Photography

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 was first produced in 1861 by physicist, James Clerk Maxwell. Color photography paved the way for the vivid color images we have now and even movies and videos we watch on our computers everyday.

Overview

The first successful color photo was taken in 1861 when James Maxwell perfected the color separation method. The color separation method is when a photographer takes separate photos using different filters. James used a red, green, and blue filter and projected the images with their individual filters overlapping them to create the first color photo. Inventors kept making improvements until eventually the modern era of photography came about with the invention of Kodachrome film by musicians, Leopold Godowsky Jr. and Leopold Mannes. This reversible slide film made it so color transparencies were suitable for projection and reproduction. Kodachrome was so successful in color photography that it became the most popular film and was used for photography and cinematography.

tartan_ribbon.jpg

220px-Kodachrome_box.JPG

Significance

With the invention of color photography, people were able to begin taking color photographs and eventually color movies. Color photographs are one of the most important things in technology today. When someone buys a new phone, one of the main things they look at is, how good the camera is and how real the pictures are. Color photography was the first technology able to capture a photograph that was so close to real life. With color photography our technology gained color and became much more appealing.

Links

http://gizmodo.com/5802785/how-a-scottish-physicist-accidentally-created-ultraviolet-photography

http://www.amazon.com/Kodak-Kodachrome-64-Film-Daylight/dp/B0000520IT

http://www.colourlovers.com/blog/2008/04/30/the-history-of-color-in-photography

http://www.britannica.com/technology/photography/Perfecting-the-medium-c-1900-c-1945#toc252871