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<p>by tinting selected areas by hand or mechanically or with the aid of a computer are "colored photographs", not "color photographs". Their colors are not dependent on the actual colors of the objects photographed and may be inaccurate.</p>

<p>The foundation of all practical color processes, the three-color method was first suggested in an 1855 paper by Scottish physicist <a href="page.php?w=James_Clerk_Maxwell">James Clerk Maxwell</a>, with the first color photograph produced by <a href="page.php?w=Thomas_Sutton_%28photographer%29">Thomas Sutton</a></p><p>
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