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  2. Thomas Sutton (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Sutton's ribbon image is sometimes called the first colour photograph. There were, in fact, earlier and possibly better colour photographs made by experimenters who used a completely different, more purely chemical process, but the colours rapidly faded when exposed to light for viewing.

  3. History of printing - Wikipedia

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    The first printing press in Southeast Asia was set up in the Philippines by the Spanish in 1593. The Rev. Jose Glover intended to bring the first printing press to England's American colonies in 1638, but died on the voyage, so his widow, Elizabeth Harris Glover, established the printing house, which was run by Stephen Day and became The ...

  4. Blue ribbon - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Singapore is the first country in the region to adopt The Blue Ribbon initiative started by the World Health Organization Western Pacific Region, on a nationwide scale with 10 markets and food centres. [8] In Spain, a blue ribbon (lazo azul) was used between 1993 and 2018 by those opposing the terrorism of ETA. [9]

  5. Printer (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The first compact, lightweight digital printer was the EP-101, invented by Japanese company Epson and released in 1968, according to Epson. [6] [7] [8] The first commercial printers generally used mechanisms from electric typewriters and Teletype machines. The demand for higher speed led to the development of new systems specifically for ...

  6. Color photography - Wikipedia

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    The first color photograph made by the three-color method suggested by James Clerk Maxwell in 1855, taken in 1861 by Thomas Sutton. The subject is a colored ribbon, usually described as a tartan ribbon. Color photography (also spelled as colour photography in Commonwealth English) is photography that uses media capable of capturing and ...

  7. Ink ribbon - Wikipedia

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    An ink ribbon or inked ribbon is an expendable assembly serving the function of transferring pigment to paper in various devices for impact printing. Since such assemblies were first widely used on typewriters , they were often called typewriter ribbons , but ink ribbons were already in use with other printing and marking devices.

  8. Stevengraph - Wikipedia

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    Prices rose, particularly for unusual or rarer images less popular during the Victorian period. [3] Stevengraphs normally measured 140mm x 64mm (5½ x 2½ inch) and were often mounted on cardboard. A printed label on the reverse would indicate that the design was registered and could not be copied.

  9. List of photographs considered the most important - Wikipedia

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    Fenton's pictures during the Crimean War were one of the first cases of war photography, with Valley of the Shadow of Death considered "the most eloquent metaphor of warfare" by The Oxford Companion to the Photograph. [13] [14] [s 3] Sergeant Dawson and his Daughter: 1855 Unknown; attributed to John Jabez Edwin Mayall [15] Unknown [e]

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