Tri Colour process anyone....
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Tri Colour process anyone....
Found this article online, I remember some members on here interested in tri colour photography (if thats what its called).
I was more interested in the apparatus than the process...
Cool and a little extreme....
http://www.vintagephoto.tv/expeditions.shtml
I was more interested in the apparatus than the process...
Cool and a little extreme....
http://www.vintagephoto.tv/expeditions.shtml
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Re: Tri Colour process anyone....
Cracking Camera Tony
Imagine trying to use that outdoors. I have enough trouble keeping a standard camera free from shake in the wind without having to contend with a built in sail as well.
Thanks for posting
Dave
Imagine trying to use that outdoors. I have enough trouble keeping a standard camera free from shake in the wind without having to contend with a built in sail as well.
Thanks for posting
Dave
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Henri Gaud is very well known for his trichromie work. Take a look at this particular page from his massive resource http://trichromie.free.fr/trichromie/in ... -trichrome . I know it's all in French but try clicking on the "Lire la suite" links to get the full blog post and, towards the bottom of the page, there are four straight links to pictures of trichromie cameras.
And here is a page where you can see "L'archevêque de Moisenay" (Henri Gaud) with one of his "one-shot" cameras http://trichromie.free.fr/trichromie/in ... 05/31/OS01
And here is a page where you can see "L'archevêque de Moisenay" (Henri Gaud) with one of his "one-shot" cameras http://trichromie.free.fr/trichromie/in ... 05/31/OS01
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D A Spencer's 1940's book - Colour photography in Practice - has a lot of information on Tri Colour processes and the cameras, strangely the cameras rarely appear on Ebay yet there were quite a few about. Spencerhad joined Kodak research and was a Director, (Kodak Ltd - not Eastman Kodak which was itself run by Wrattten employees from the UK anyway at that time).
Spencer himself was involved in Tri-Colour work. His book is for a text-book quite a remarkable read particulary the very apt quotations from Lewis Carrol/Rev Charles Dodgson - Alice Through the Looking Glass, but also it's wealth of information.
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Spencer himself was involved in Tri-Colour work. His book is for a text-book quite a remarkable read particulary the very apt quotations from Lewis Carrol/Rev Charles Dodgson - Alice Through the Looking Glass, but also it's wealth of information.
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are you bidding on this, Tony?
if anyone is interested, it's part of Saturday week's auction at WestLicht in Vienna - some good stuff in there, this one is kicking off at 600 euros
here's the link:
http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index. ... 8&_ssl=off
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if anyone is interested, it's part of Saturday week's auction at WestLicht in Vienna - some good stuff in there, this one is kicking off at 600 euros
here's the link:
http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index. ... 8&_ssl=off
best
andrew
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Nope not bidding Andrew, I just posted it for interest.
Theres lots of stuff in that auction at some crazy prices. You got your eye on anything?
Theres lots of stuff in that auction at some crazy prices. You got your eye on anything?
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Thanks Tony
no, nothing really
the grapevine tells me that WestLicht is a really good place to go, though
yes the prices are pretty high but WestLicht seem to generally start lower than TeamBrekker
best
andrew
no, nothing really
the grapevine tells me that WestLicht is a really good place to go, though
yes the prices are pretty high but WestLicht seem to generally start lower than TeamBrekker
best
andrew
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Hi Tony
as you probably know, the results from yesterday's auction in Vienna are now in
not surprisingly, the bid prices for long vintage Petzvals were way up there, plenty of 'short petzvals' around but a real paucity for their much longer cousins, they were 'marque names' however
best regards
andrew
as you probably know, the results from yesterday's auction in Vienna are now in
not surprisingly, the bid prices for long vintage Petzvals were way up there, plenty of 'short petzvals' around but a real paucity for their much longer cousins, they were 'marque names' however
best regards
andrew