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Unidentified photographer (Irish) 
Stuffed Birds 
1895 (ca) 
  
Joly Color 
George Eastman Museum 
Courtesy of George Eastman House, Rochester, NY. 
  
 
LL/41541 
  
Joly Color, the first commercial line-screen process for additive color photographs, was introduced to the public in 1896. Although it had only limited success, it indicated the additive method could become a commercially viable way for making color photographs. 
 

 
  
 
  
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