Lippmann plate

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title: Lippmann plate
text: Gabriel Lippmann conceived a two-step method to record and reproduce colours, variously known as direct photochromes, interference photochromes, Lippmann photochromes, Photography in natural colours by direct exposure in the camera or the Lippmann process of colour photography. Lippmann won the Nobel Prize in Physics for this work in 1908. A Lippmann plate is a clear glass plate, coated with an almost transparent emulsion of extremely fine grains, typically 0.01 to 0.04 micrometres in diameter.
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