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- Q7124334 subject Q8937518.
- Q7124334 abstract "The Paget process was an early colour photography process patented in Britain in 1912 by G.S. Whitfield and first marketed by the Paget Prize Plate Company in 1913. A paper-based Paget process was also briefly sold. Both were discontinued in the early 1920s. One of the most outstanding exponents of the Paget process was Australian photographer Frank Hurley.".
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- Q7124334 wikiPageWikiLink Q8937518.
- Q7124334 wikiPageWikiLink Q958587.
- Q7124334 comment "The Paget process was an early colour photography process patented in Britain in 1912 by G.S. Whitfield and first marketed by the Paget Prize Plate Company in 1913. A paper-based Paget process was also briefly sold. Both were discontinued in the early 1920s. One of the most outstanding exponents of the Paget process was Australian photographer Frank Hurley.".
- Q7124334 label "Paget process".