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has gloss | eng: Levi Hill was an American minister in Upstate New York who claimed to have invented the first color photographic process in 1850. Hill called his process "Heliochromy", though the plates created became commonly referred to as "Hillotypes". Though his work was met with skepticism during his lifetime, subsequent researches have tended to show that his process did in fact have a crude ability to reproduce colors in the natural world. |
lexicalization | eng: Levi Hill |
instance of | c/Pioneers of photography |
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has gloss | ces: Levi Hill byl americký ministr v New Yorku a daguerrotypista, který tvrdil, že vynalezl jako první proces barevné fotografie v roce 1850. |
lexicalization | ces: Levi Hill |
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media:img | Hill, cavalier chutant de son cheval.jpg |
media:img | Hillotype.jpg |
media:img | Hillotypie.jpg |
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