Hermann W. Vogel

Hermann Wilhelm Vogel (March 26, 1834 – December 17, 1898) was a German photochemist and photographer who made key contributions to practical color photography. From 1860 he was a professor at Berlin's Technische Hochschule (from 1879, the Technical University of Berlin), where he introduced photography as a field of study. In 1873 he discovered how to extend the spectral sensitivity of photographic emulsions (which until then were then only sens... more

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  • Mar 26, 1834

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  • Dec 17, 1898 (age 64 years)

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