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      • Hermann Wilhelm Vogel (26 March 1834 – 17 December 1898) was a German photochemist and photographer who discovered dye sensitization, which is of great importance to photography.
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  2. Hermann Wilhelm Vogel (26 March 1834 – 17 December 1898) was a German photochemist and photographer who discovered dye sensitization, which is of great importance to photography.

  3. Overview. Hermann Wilhelm Vogel. (1834—1898) Quick Reference. (1834–98), German photo‐chemist. In 1860, after earlier studies in Frankfurt an der Oder and Berlin, he became interested in photo‐chemistry and in 1862, after visiting the World Exhibition in London ... From: Vogel, Hermann Wilhelm in The Oxford Companion to the Photograph »

  4. Hermann Wilhelm Vogel (1834 – 1898) was a German chemist and photographer who discovered dye sensitization (1873), a pivotal contribution to the progress of photography. He was an influential teaching for photographer Alfred Stieglitz, whose classes and laboratory practice he attended at the Charlottenburg Polytechnic (Berlin) between 1882 ...

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  6. Our first example will be Hermann Wilhelm Vogel, who taught photochemistry and spectrum analysis at the Royal Prussian Commercial Academy (kgl. Gewerbeakademie) and was famous among photographers in the late nineteenth century as a pioneer in color photography.

  7. Jan 28, 2022 · Hermann Wilhelm Vogel (*1834 Dobrilugh, Niederlausitz, †1898 Berlin, Charlottenburg) was born as a son of a textile merchant. He studied physics and chemistry and at the age of 24 years he became an assistant at the Mineralogy Institute of the University of Berlin, where one of his duties was photographing minerals.

  8. Hermann Wilhelm Vogel (26 March 1834 – 17 December 1898) was a German photochemist and photographer who discovered dye sensitization, which is of great importance to photography.

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