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Model: Akma Pakaian: Wedding Galore Makeup: Wedding Galore Tone>>>Early Color - Autochrome was a popular method of producing early color photographs. This method was develop by the Lumiere brothers (Auguste & Louis Lumiere) in 1904. It used potato starch granules, dyed red, green & blue, to create colored images on glass, similar to a slide. |
Model: Ida Mansor Pakaian: Wedding Galore Makeup: Wedding Galore Tone>>>Platinum - Popular from 1873 to 1920, this photographic method used platinum-based developing materials and placed the paper in direct contact with the negative. Although the resulting high-quality prints remained stable over time, the high price of platinum made this an expensive method. |
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Model: Akma Pakaian: Wedding Galore Makeup: Wedding Galore *Tone>>>Daguerreotype - Widely used 1839 to 1855, the daguerreotype was the first popular form of photography. Images were captured directly on a thin piece of silver-plated copper. Because no negative was produced, copies could not be made, so each image was unique. |
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