Hermann W. Vogel
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- Not to be confused with Hermann Carl Vogel.
In 1873 he discovered how to increase the sensitivity of photographic emulsions, (which until then were then only sensitive to blue and UV light) to green light by adding dyes. By 1884 he had discovered how to extend the sensitivity into the orange. However the achievement of a fully panchromatic response, into the red, had to wait until fresh dye-discoveries, in the early 1900s, shortly after his death.
In addition to his work as a photographic technical innovator, Vogel taught Alfred Stieglitz between 1882 and 1886. He participated in at least two photographic expeditions to Egypt as well as others to Italy and possibly Asia.
Publications
- Lehrbuch der Photographie (3. Aufl., Berlin 1878);
- Praktische Spektralanalyse irdischer Stoffe (2. Aufl., Berlin 1888 ff.);
- Die chemischen Wirkungen des Lichts und die Photographie (2. Aufl., Leipzig 1883);
- Die Photographie farbiger Gegenstände in den richtigen Tonverhältnissen (Berlin 1885);
- Vom Indischen Ozean bis zum Goldland Reisebeobachtungen (Berlin 1878);
- Lichtbilder nach der Natur (Berlin 1879)
- über das Spiritistentreiben (Berlin 1880)
References
- [Canadian Centre for Architecture; Exhibitions, 'Empire'], cited 3 January 2006.
- [Union List of Artist Names, s.v. "Vogel, Hermann Wilhelm"], cited 3 January 2006.
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