colour
PhotogrAph from arunachala
In the year 1861, Thomas Sutton collaborated with the theoretical physicist James Clerk Maxwell to take three separate exposures of a tartan ribbon through red, green and blue filters which became world's first color photograph. The developed negatives were projected through separate magic lanterns, with the same coloured filters, on to a screen to create a single image at the Royal Institution in London and the principle of colour photography was born.
agni shylam / photography © Abul Kalam Azad /pigment print 2013
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agni shylam / photography © Abul Kalam Azad /pigment print 2013 |
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agni shylam / photography © Abul Kalam Azad /pigment print 2013 |
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agni shylam / photography © Abul Kalam Azad /pigment print 2013 |
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agni shylam / photography © Abul Kalam Azad /pigment print 2013 |
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agni shylam / photography © Abul Kalam Azad /pigment print 2013 |
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agni shylam / photography © Abul Kalam Azad /pigment print 2013 |
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agni shylam / photography © Abul Kalam Azad /pigment print 2013 |
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