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  • [LAGO DI GARDA - GARDA - FOTOCROMIA].

    Published by Photoglobe, Zürich., 1890

    Seller: Studio Bibliografico Adige, Trento, TN, Italy

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    Il processo fu inventato negli anni 1880 da Hans Jakob Schmid (1856-1924), un impiegato della compagnia svizzera Orell Gessner Füssli, un'impresa di stampe la cui storia risale al XVI secolo. La Füssli fondà la società per azioni Photochrom Zürich (conosciuta in seguito come Photoglob Zürich), come veicolo negli affari per lo sfruttamento commerciale del processo. Sia la Füssli che la Photoglob esistono ancora oggi. Dalla metà degli anni 1890 il processo fu concesso in licenza ad altre societÃ, tra cui la Detroit Photographic Company, negli Stati Uniti, e la Photochrom Company di Londra. Il processo di fotocromia fu molto popolare negli anni 1890, quando la vera fotografia a colori era già stata sviluppata ma era ancora commercialmente impraticabile. Formato: Photocrome su cartoncino di cm 23x17.