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See that first photo? It was taken in 1910 in fully native color photography by Russian photographer (by Sparky)
See that first photo? It was taken in 1910 in fully native color photography by Russian photographer and chemist Sergey Prokudin-Gorskii using his own three image color photography technique. He set out to document Russia in the very early 20th century using this technique.
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