Color
- Agfacolor
- Anthotype
- Autochrome Lumière, 1903
- Carbon print, 1862
- Chromogenic positive (Ektachrome)
- E-3 process
- E-4 process
- E-6 process
- Chromogenic negative
- C-41 process
- RA-4 process
- Dufaycolor
- Dye destruction
- Cibachrome
- Ilfochrome
- Dye-transfer process
- Kodachrome
- K-12 process
- K-14 process
- Heliochrome
- Lippmann plate, 1891
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Famous quotes containing the word color:
“When a bachelor of philosophy from the Antilles refuses to apply for certification as a teacher on the grounds of his color I say that philosophy has never saved anyone. When someone else strives and strains to prove to me that black men are as intelligent as white men I say that intelligence has never saved anyone: and that is true, for, if philosophy and intelligence are invoked to proclaim the equality of men, they have also been employed to justify the extermination of men.”
—Frantz Fanon (19251961)
“The most refined skills of color printing, the intricate techniques of wide-angle photography, provide us pictures of trivia bigger and more real than life. We forget that we see trivia and notice only that the reproduction is so good. Man fulfils his dream and by photographic magic produces a precise image of the Grand Canyon. The result is not that he adores nature or beauty the more. Instead he adores his cameraand himself.”
—Daniel J. Boorstin (b. 1914)
“He could jazz up the map-reading class by having a full-size color photograph of Betty Grable in a bathing suit, with a co- ordinate grid system laid over it. The instructor could point to different parts of her and say, Give me the co-ordinates.... The Major could see every unit in the Army using his idea.... Hot dog!”
—Norman Mailer (b. 1923)