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Quite a sensation in the photographic world been caused by the vi. l liiivvKably Rood results obtained by tbo use of the Immiere autochrome plates. What are believed to be the first photos taken under the new process were she l ™, to _ a "Times” repreewntativo on Saturday by Miss M. E. Grcnwood, and the efiects produced were certainly beautiful* •Jiurt at present the photographs can only be eeon as a transparency, it being impossible to print o 3 them as in the ordinary way. | It is said that tho inventors worked on the process for fourteen years, therr objective—true colour photography—being something for which photographers have been striving ever since tho art became known. Though the plates are very .sensitive, the whole manipulation docs not present any real difficulty even to nr. amateur, though the process is naturally more complicated than the ordinary one.. A remarkably fine picture taken ly Miss Greenwood was a (lower study on a polished table. The (infs of the flowers ns well as those of the rases liolding them were rep l, educed exactly. Even the coloured reflections thrown on the table were as natural as possible. There was also a study from life, and in this the warm flesh tint was particularly noticeable. A dead corn yours will be And from pain you’ll be bo free, TJso Progandra and see Corns ucel off one, two, throe. *

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6451, 24 February 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6451, 24 February 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6451, 24 February 1908, Page 5