Claude Félix Abel Niépce de Saint-Victor (1805-1870)

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Name (English)
Claude Félix Abel Niépce de Saint-Victor
Short name
Abel Niepce de Saint-Victor
Year of birth
1805
Year of death
1870
Short Description
"Claude Félix Abel Niépce de Saint-Victor (26 July 1805, Saint-Cyr, Saône-et-Loire – 7 April 1870, Paris) was a French photographic inventor. An army lieutenant and cousin of Nicéphore Niépce, he first experimented in 1847 with negatives made with albumen on glass, a method subsequently used by the Langenheim brothers for their lantern slides. At his laboratory near Paris, Niépce de Saint-Victor worked on the fixation of natural photographic colour as well as the perfection of his cousin´s heliographic process for photomechanical printing. His method of photomechanical printing, called heliogravure, was published in 1856 in Traité pratique de gravure héliographique. In the 1850s he also published frequently in La Lumière." - (en.wikipedia.org 31.01.2020)
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