k the experimuental stage, of a Young student at Kansas. Wesleyan who studied electrical engineering, of 'a. news photographier for the Chicago Tribune, of the inventor of a côlorcamera. Godfrey Lundberg of Winnetka was the small boy who undertook to do what bis oldsters turned down, to photograph a party in a large room ini the evening. He laid a plank on a sheif in the room, and sprinkled bis flash powder along the plank. When the party had assembled and the picture was to' be taken, he turned out the lights aüd lighted the powder. Hie stood too close, and the skin on his hand wagaburned off. The powder m nade a vast amount of arnoke, which rose to the ceiling in great clouds. to. wni( career excepti wtat Lundberg P to go 1e f ods -of European camera-nien and the taking of pictures. ý Some, of the most interesting views were of skiing in theAlps, flyinig over. mountain peaks. Mr. Lundberg was probably tbe first photographer to take pictures Of people in color by the separation method, wbich -means the fitting of three color plates together. He explains that the pictures are taken in thrcee 6lters,.blue-,violet, green, andý red. A black plate can be made from the red, if needed. The colors print in blue,, yellow, an'd red. But Mr. Lundberg comments. who cares how it >is donie? H-e does, of course. In fact, he spends a grtat deal of his tinte at the color-roto pant of ,the Tribune on Ontario street. It seems that a great deal of ecperimenting is being carried oit ccnstantIy to devlop 'more and more ingenuity in the skilful application of colors. The Tribunie has been out ini front since color work was frst attempted by newspapers, and it intends to stay out in front,. I judge. Photographes Paimm$mgs hago.wasRecently ater ro heDe w to New of painting ito photograph a Vent ,Georgee VI. st to use a raKenIn theanvut since course LoIor-Vamane of the conversation Dooer Mr. Lundberg mentioned inventing Cool- a color-camera, whicb bas been pat->
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