development of dye transfer process, pioneering color photography as an art form
Jeannette Klute (1918 – 2009) was an American photographer who helped develop the Dye-transfer process at the Eastman Kodak Company and is credited with demonstrating the artistic possibilities of color photography. Klute also paved the way for women to work in the photography industry.[1]
^Mulligan, Therese (2017). Jeannette Klute: a photographic pioneer. Rochester, NY: RIT Press. ISBN 9781939125439. OCLC 1063673990.
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