| Unidentified photographer Invention for Improvement in Processes of Coloring Photographs 1878 (patent) Colour photograph National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution ID Number: PG.000848 LL/97524 Patent number: 205,807
Patent consists of a method of preparing photographs for coloring: first immersing the photo in a "clearing solution of rosin and parrafine, each previously dissolved in turpentine, and then applying to the face a coat of rosin dissolved in alcohol, and to the back a coat of the clearing solution..." Common oil colors are then applied to the back "in the usual way."
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