Apparatus for mixing colors by the combination of colored gelatine papers. After Münsterberg, by Elbs, Freiburg The gelatine papers were slipped into place like lenses, being mounted on levers.
There are two devices on the Harvard photographs, that match Münsterbergs decription "77. Apparatus for mixing colors by the combination of colored gelatine papers. After Münsterberg, by Elbs, Freiburg". The first one is shown here, the other one can be seen in an experimental setting in use together with the <link ref="tec2960">Magic Lantern</link>.
See also a color photograph of this device, its "second version", in the <link href='http://dssmhi1.fas.harvard.edu/emuseumdev/code/emuseum.asp?rawsearch=Number%2F%2C%2Fis%2F%2C%2FWJ0029%2F%2C%2F0%2F%2C%2F0'>Harvard Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments</link>.
Apparatus for mixing colors by the combination of colored gelatine papers. After Münsterberg, by Elbs, Freiburg
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<dc:description>Comment II Rand Evans: The attachment on the front of the magic lantern is Muensterberg’s color mixer
made from a set of colored gels. Munsterberg Nr. 77.
The gels were slipped into place like lenses, being mounted on levers. This device
seems to be in use in one of the other photos in Muensterberg’s article (kk: link to image in PDF).
I will look for some reference to this device in Muensterberg’s publications.
http://vlp.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/library/data/lit8140/index_html?pn=11&ws=3.0&mk=0.5491/0.5341&wid=digi_8399
See img30054
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<dc:title> Apparatus for mixing colors by the combination of colored gelatine papers. After Münsterberg, by Elbs, Freiburg The gelatine papers were slipped into place like lenses, being mounted on levers.
There are two devices on the Harvard photographs, that match Münsterbergs decription "77. Apparatus for mixing colors by the combination of colored gelatine papers. After Münsterberg, by Elbs, Freiburg". The first one is shown here, the other one can be seen in an experimental setting in use together with the <link ref="tec2960">Magic Lantern</link>.
See also a color photograph of this device, its "second version", in the <link href='http://dssmhi1.fas.harvard.edu/emuseumdev/code/emuseum.asp?rawsearch=Number%2F%2C%2Fis%2F%2C%2FWJ0029%2F%2C%2F0%2F%2C%2F0'>Harvard Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments</link>.
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