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on Photography and Color

While nineteenthcentury photography is usually thought of in terms of black and white images, intense experimentation with fixing color in photographs dates back to thes, around the time of the camera's invention.
Introducing readers to the long and frequently overlooked history of polychrome photography, this short anthology of primary sources includes early accounts of the scientific search for color essays on its value or otherwise by cultural critics such as John Ruskin extracts from manuals on handcoloring and nineteenthcentury photographers' views on the use of color in their work, from Roger Fenton to Lewis Carroll.
It asks why scientists, philosophers, photographers, literary writers and art theorists were so fascinated by the possibility and potential of color, and offers a fresh perspective
Collect Photography And Color Constructed By Lindsay Smith Distributed As E-Text
on the culture and history of early photography.


With an introductory essay arguing that the prospect of color in photography loomed from photography's earliest days in the imagination of its creators, users and critics, this short reader is an essential resource for students and scholars wanting to gain a full understanding of nineteenthcentury photography and its relationship to art history, literature and culture.
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