![]() This is just part one–an introduction to the color wheel–so keep an eye out for the rest in the coming months. While you can find color theory in any painting classroom, it remains a somewhat overlooked field in the world of photography, so we’re devoting a three-part series of articles to examine colors and the relationships between them. But the power of color hasn’t faded over time all these decades later, the world is still color-mad. We’ve come a long way in the last century, and we no longer need potato starch-the crucial ingredient in the autochrome process-to render color. “Soon the world will be color-mad,” photographer Alfred Stieglitz wrote that July from Munich. In 1907, Auguste and Louis Lumière presented autochrome-a revolutionary method for reproducing color in photographs.
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