Abel Niépce de Saint-Victor
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Abel Niépce de Saint-Victor
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Claude Félix Abel Niépce de Saint-Victor was a French photographic inventor. Claude was an army lieutenant and the cousin of Nicéphore Niépce. He first experimented in 1847 with negatives made with albumen on glass, a method subsequently used by Frederick Langenheim for his and his brother’s lantern slides. At his laboratory near Paris, Saint-Victor worked on the fixation of natural photographic colour as well as the perfection of his cousin's heliographing process for photomechanical printing.
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French photographic inventor
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2024-04-26T15:51:43Z
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