Colour transparencies being viewed on a lightbox book
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Colour transparencies being viewed on a lightbox book
A colour photograph album invented by M. P Duchenne. In 1910, technology had not enabled colour images to be printed on paper, only as glass plates. Transparencies had to be held to the light to be viewed. The self-illuminating album allowed plates to be turned and viewed over two electric lamps
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