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autochrome

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autochrome

In photography, a single-plate additive colour process devised by the Lumière brothers in 1903. It was the first commercially available process, in use 1907–35.



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Made using the potato-based autochrome photographic process invented by the Lumiere brothers in 1903, they combine the calm stillness characteristic of long, slow exposure with colours of pointillist subtlety.
That these still-life photographs remind us of pictorialist autochromes as well as a long history of still-life paintings, then, just as the large black-and-white portraits look something like Nadar's glass-plate luminaries blown up to Manet and Velazquez size and effect, speaks not so much of retrograde aestheticism as of a rejection of the linear time of avant-garde conceptions of forward-moving-ness and medium definition.
 
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