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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Chromofotografie je technika na pomezí malChromofotografie je technika na pomezí malířství a fotografie používaná v druhé polovině 19. století. Fotografie se vyvolala na dva papíry; první papír se výrazně obarvil; druhý se obarvil jen mírně a zprůhlednil promaštěním. Po umístění obou obrazů přes sebe se vzduchovou mezerou vznikne plastický dojem. Tuto techniku používalo jen několik fotografů většinou ve střední Evropě, mezi nejznámější tvůrce chromofotografie patří Alexander Seik, který je některými zdroji uváděn i jako vynálezce techniky.i zdroji uváděn i jako vynálezce techniky. , Chromophotography is a technique, somewherChromophotography is a technique, somewhere between painting and photography, which evolved in the second half of the 19th century. Firstly, two prints of the photograph were made. One was hand-painted with very bright colours; the other was painted in paler colours, and then made translucent by applying wax to the paper. The second picture was then superimposed over the first, with a small air gap in between, resulting in a three-dimensional effect. This technique was used by only a very few photographers, mostly in Central Europe. In Bohemia (now the Czech Republic), one of the best known exponents of this technique was Alexander Seik. In New Zealand, Gisborne photographer C. P. Browne advertised Chromo Photography in 1883. However, the word chromophotography was used in several different ways during the 19th century and it cannot be assumed that a reference automatically refers to the technique described here. A search of the British Newspaper Archive reveals several relevant references. Messers Porter and Cann were advertising "Chromo-Photographic Portraiture" in the Bury and Norwich Post of 2 August 1854, which clearly relates to painting colour on photographs and by 1856 several photographers were using the term in their adverts, although this use did not catch on. This pre-dates by 8 years the first reference to the new invention called "chromo-photography" by M. Albert, photographer to the Court in Munich reported in the South London Chronicle of 10 May 1862. The term "Chromo-photography" was also used to describe a very different photographic technique using chromic acid described in Dr. Hermann Wilhelm Vogel's book The Chemistry of Light and Photography as reviewed in The Examiner of 24 July 1875. In 1882 and 1883 adverts appeared in the press where shops specialising in drawing and painting materials referred to materials for "Chromo-photography" but there is nothing in the advertisements to suggest that this involved anything more than the commonplace tinting of photographs. It is not clear when the European technique was first used in England. The Bucks Free Press of 2 September 1870 carried an advertisement by the photographer Laz Roberts which said "he is working on entirely new process of his own, Chromophotography, and taking life-like CdVs in Natural Colours", but it is not certain what technique he was using.s not certain what technique he was using.
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rdfs:comment Chromophotography is a technique, somewherChromophotography is a technique, somewhere between painting and photography, which evolved in the second half of the 19th century. Firstly, two prints of the photograph were made. One was hand-painted with very bright colours; the other was painted in paler colours, and then made translucent by applying wax to the paper. The second picture was then superimposed over the first, with a small air gap in between, resulting in a three-dimensional effect. This technique was used by only a very few photographers, mostly in Central Europe.w photographers, mostly in Central Europe. , Chromofotografie je technika na pomezí malChromofotografie je technika na pomezí malířství a fotografie používaná v druhé polovině 19. století. Fotografie se vyvolala na dva papíry; první papír se výrazně obarvil; druhý se obarvil jen mírně a zprůhlednil promaštěním. Po umístění obou obrazů přes sebe se vzduchovou mezerou vznikne plastický dojem. Tuto techniku používalo jen několik fotografů většinou ve střední Evropě, mezi nejznámější tvůrce chromofotografie patří Alexander Seik, který je některými zdroji uváděn i jako vynálezce techniky.i zdroji uváděn i jako vynálezce techniky.
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