Autochrome portrait of a young woman thought to be Charlotte Spaulding, taken around 1908 by Edward
Autochrome portrait of a young woman thought to be Charlotte Spaulding, taken around 1908 by Edward Steichen. Made with a complex process using three hues of dyed potato starch, autochromes were glass positives viewed with a projector or mounted on a light box. Credit: George Eastman House Collection. -- source link
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