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  1. Jun 4, 2009 · Lumière Brothers. Young Lady with an Umbrella. autochrome. c. 1906. Fondation Nationale de la Photographie, Lyons, France. For educational purposes only.

  2. Descendants of photographer Antoine Lumière, inventors Louis and Auguste Lumière utilized Du Hauron's (1869) technique, which had already been improved upon by other inventors such as John Joly (1894) and James William McDonough (1896), making it possible to print photographic images in colour. [5]

  3. View the Help Guide for more information. "Young Lady with the Umbrella; 1906-1910; Lumière, Louis." In the digital collection Art, Architecture and Engineering Library. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/u/ummu/x-02-07127/02_07127. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 09, 2024.

  4. Jan 4, 2013 · Patented by Louis Lumière in 1903 and produced by the Lumière factory in Lyon, France, they were made out of dyed potato starch sandwiched between glass panes. The pigments can fade and peel,...

  5. May 26, 2010 · In 1907, they patented the first commercially successful color process, which they called the Autochrome Lumiere. It involved glass plates, a backlight, soot and (oddly) potato starch -- and it...

  6. Louis Lumière and his brother Auguste were French inventors who made the world’s first true motion picture. This biography of Louis Lumière provides detailed information about his childhood, life, achievements, works & timeline.

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  8. Here were born Auguste, Louis and their daughter Jeanne. They moved to Lyon in 1870, where their two other daughters were born: Mélina and Francine. Auguste and Louis both attended La Martiniere , the largest technical school in Lyon.

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