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Additive color processes

Scope note

Photographic processes that record a color image by making three records of the scene on a monochrome plate or film, each record filtered for one of the three primary colors (red, green, and blue). The image is viewed by reassembling in register each of the separate records, each record being shown by the light of its own record, that is, the red record is displayed with red light.

Term type

AAT

Getty AAT term number

300053469

Broader Terms used

photographic process

Narrower Terms used

screen processes
Autochrome process

Term used for

additive processes

Created

13yrs ago

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