Show photography IN COLORS more information concerning pr prof of Lipp Lippi manns discovery london daily news PARIS for F 01 15 I 1 have had bad adoth r C conversation with prof lippmann Lipp roann of tho the sorbonne sn in which I 1 called his attention to tho the points raised ra ased on his discovery 0 of how to photograph colors tho th 0 colors are permanent he be made usa of the word fixed filed and they are oily only reen by reflection in looking at the plate and not through it one sees the colors well in daylight or but balter in reflected than in direct artificial light thus tha the professor wor coverd the back of a glass plate on which he photographed a spectrum and held the face toward the white side of a paper lamp shade in the light it threw throw back on them the colors took such a brightness AS only to be comparable to the prismatic hues in a well cut golconda diamond when he held the plate between my eye and the light I 1 did not eee see a trace of color en on it lie ile said his me aethol thol had bid nothing in in common with the e sj called chromolithograph photography invented by two frenchmen fr en climen if 31 charles cros and al ducos de do hanron IIan ron their coloring system is a pria printing tim process if it they they wanted for instance to do a red robe yellow turban and green faeh they aou would id have three different plates one with the turban done in a yellow pigment another with the robe in a red one and a third with the thee sash ashin in green these would be successively successive a damped upon a phot photograph 0 s lph but thy the coloration 0 lo ration would not go DC duo to the direct direct and eole solo action of light on the negative al lippmann Lippi Lipp rann nann thinks hit thit he will be able to reproduce CO composite to hues such as aro are found in the human an corn com alexion or a landscape but said he bad had never tried and therefore can assert a 0 nothing scientists however despaired d es paired more of getting the bright than the subdued colors the lornah of which he has been able to catch and fix I 1 never saw any effects more neat and perfect than those he has obtained 11 lippman has been at the sorbonne five years lie he wag was thrown in the way of his discovery in preparing a lecture on theory of light |