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Bertrand
1997
Beaumont Newhall's ‘Photography 1839–1937’Making History
Compton et al.
2003
Small-gauge and amateur film bibliography
Goldman
2025
AD 340: Photography and Imaging
Comer et al.
2006
The Moment of Seeing: Minor White at the California School of Fine Arts
AT101263B
(de )
1925-10-10
Einrichtung zum Photographieren der Film-Titel auf kinematographischen Filmbändern.
Iranowska
2017
What is a ‘Good’Copy of Edvard Munch’s Painting? Painting Reproductions on Display
Chambers
1932
Process photography
Stanulevich
2022
Prokudin-Gorskii’s technique of colour photography: colour separation, additive projection and pigment printing
Senter
1981
Moholy-Nagy's English Photography
e Moura
2017
Narrative Takes Command: Revisiting Manplan and Fotoromanzo, photo sequences in architectural magazines around 1970
Timby
2026
Building the “Museum Without Walls” Innovations in Photographic Art Reproduction in France, 1860–1960
AT44368B
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1910-10-10
Verfahren zur Herstellung von Apparaten für auf spektraler Zerlegung beruhender Farbenphotographie.
Mahard
2003
Berenson Was Right! Why We Maintain Large Collections of Historical Photographs
Rossell
2006
The Public Exhibition of Moving Pictures before 1896
Gillard et al.
2019
Seeing horizontally: Babette Mangolte interviewed by Bryony Gillard and Louis Hartnoll.
Polte
2006
Photography: Irrelevant or Indispensable? Pictorial Science from the Perspective of Photography
Di Trinca
2020
At the origins of the Visual Culture-FiFo
DE102023125229A1
(de )
2025-03-20
Vorrichtung zur Vorführung bewegter Bilder
Seaman
1952
Suggestions for Planning a Visual Aids Program
Ronan
2006
An Interview with Harold and Ruth Sandak
Sachsse
2013
Representations of industrial cities in photo books and promotional films of the 1950s and 1960s
Simmons
1995
The Library at the International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House
Pallant et al.
2015
William Cameron Menzies, Alice in Wonderland, and Gone with the Wind
AT121676B
(de )
1931-03-10
Einrichtung zur Projektion von durchsichtigen oder undurchsichtigen Gegenständen und zur Vergrößerung bzw. Verkleinerung von photographischen Aufnahmen bei Verwendung von direktem oder reflektiertem Licht.