Can't post any of them, but there are some gorgeous color photos posted here --
http://news-beta.nationalgeographic.com ... e-culture/
that were taken in the 20s and 30s, using a technique that involved potato starch, of all things. Several of them look like paintings.
Gorgeous Antique Color Photos
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If you like Autochromes, you can find more in the Flickr accounts of several of the Commons contributors: just for example, here's the George Eastman House's set:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/george_ea ... 226772243/ (Thanks, GEH!)
There's also Frédéric Mocellin, who has made his own Autochrome material: painstaking or what?
http://www.autochromes.fr/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/george_ea ... 226772243/ (Thanks, GEH!)
There's also Frédéric Mocellin, who has made his own Autochrome material: painstaking or what?
http://www.autochromes.fr/
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Got an Internal Server Error on the Nat Geo link.
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