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Wall taught art history and theory in Halifax and Vancouver, and began to explore staged color photography.
NEWYORKER: Flashes of Light
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Color photography was invented at the same time by Charles Cros and by Louis Ducos du Hauron, in France.
NEWYORKER: In the Air
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For the next 21 years Everett Halvorsen rode a winning streak as the magazine doubled in size, added color photography and went through two redesigns.
FORBES: Sidelines
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The pace is deliberate and the style is austere, with bleached color photography (by Tom Stern) that could almost pass for black-and-white, yet the feeling is intimate.
WSJ: Film Review
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On-set color management system, Image Processing System IS-100, for digital shooting (motion pictures, television, and commercials) in a high degree of precision, enabled by Fujifilm's proprietary technologies for color reproduction and color management nurtured in the fields of photography and printing.
ENGADGET: Fujifilm sees which way wind is blowing, ends production of cinema film
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This unmatched offering of color variations will enable consumers and photo enthusiasts alike to find new and limitless ways to express their individualism through photography.
ENGADGET: Pentax offers 100 different custom color options for its Q10 mirrorless camera