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Nationality
  
Swiss

Name
  
Otto Pfenninger


Died
  
March 20, 1929

Known for
  
Photography

Otto Pfenninger

Born
  
April 5, 1855 (
1855-04-05
)

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Otto Pfenninger (5 April 1855 – 20 March 1929) was a founding member of the Swiss Photographers Association (1886) and a pioneer of colour photography. He moved to Brighton, England where he developed his career as a photographer.

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In 1906, Pfenninger built a special camera to his own design using 3-colour separated plates from which full-colour photographic images could be created. That summer Pfenninger used this tri-colour, single exposure camera to create some of the first colour photographs, using the parks and beaches of Brighton as scenes. His camera was based upon J.W. Bennetto's one-shot camera of 1897 in which three separation negatives were obtained at a single exposure. Pfenninger tried to use the same system but found that the refracted image was shorter from top to bottom, his solution was to add a glass plate at the same angle, but opposite direction, to the Bennetto reflector.

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In 1921, under the pseudonym O. Reg, he wrote Byepaths of Colour Photography in which he discusses in technical detail, the history and theory of developments in subtractive colour photography.

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Otto Pfenninger 10 1906

Otto Pfenninger Brighton Beach In 1906 Otto Pfenningers Color Photos

Otto Pfenninger Brighton Beach In 1906 Otto Pfenningers Color Photos

References

Otto Pfenninger Wikipedia