"The most improbable object imaginable—the lowly, lumpy potato—played a
leading role in the Great Leap Forward of color photography. The story
begins in 1903, when two imaginative French inventors, Auguste and Louis
Lumière, seized the pomme de terre and made it the basis for a dazzling
new imaging process they called the autochrome, an innovation that
would transform a monochromatic world into one suddenly gleaming with
color." Click here to read more.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
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