Levi Hill

Levi Hill

Levi Hill was an American minister in Upstate New York who claimed to have invented the first color photographic process in 1850. Hill called his process "Heliochromy", though the plates created became commonly referred to as "Hillotypes". Though his work was met with skepticism during his lifetime, subsequent researches have tended to show that his process did in fact have a crude ability to reproduce colors in the natural world.

Life and work

Levi Hill was a Baptist minister in Westkill (Greene County) in the New York Catskill Mountains area. Though many were of the opinion that the color in his photographs was added by hand-dyeing, he received support from some in the scientific community, particularly Samuel F. B. Morse, inventor of the telegraph. He wrote a "A Treatise on Heliochromy" describing his process in 1851.

ubsequent research

A chemical analysis of Hill's work by researchers affiliated with the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History ["Smithsonian's National Museum of American History Receives Grant to Study One of Photography's Biggest Historical Mysteries". (September 27, 2006). National Museum of American History. Press release.] conducted in 2007 found that dyes had indeed been used to enhance the color in the Hillotypes, but that these accounted for only a portion of the photographs' color. They found that reds and blues had been genuinely (if crudely) reproduced, "and" that other colors been added fraudulently. [Greenfieldboyce, Nell (October 31, 2007). "Smithsonian Unravels Color Photography Mystery". "All Things Considered". Radio program.] Getty Conservation Institute senior scientist Dusan Stulik, who performed the analysis of the daguerreotypes with colleague Art Kaplan discovered that, “After pressure mounted to produce additional colors...Hill began adding additional pigments to his color plates by hand, doctoring them to look more multi-hued than the originals." [citation | title= 19th-Century Photographic Controvery Finally Resolved | publisher=ARTINFO | year=2007 | date=October 30, 2007| url=http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/25953/19th-century-photographic-controvery-finally-resolved/| accessdate=2008-05-19 ]

Photography professor and historian Joseph Boudreau compounded the archaic chemistry and replicated the techniques described by Hill in "A Treatise on Heliochromy" in 1981, and was able to recreate Hillotype plates in distinct, verifiable, muted colors, including red, green, blue, yellow, magenta, and orange; these colors were all produced by the action of light alone, without the application of dyes or pigments. [Boudreau, Joseph. "Color Daguerreotypes: Hillotypes Recreated. Pioneers of Photography: Their Achievements in Science and Technology". Springfield, VA: The Society of Imaging Science and Technology, 1987, distributed by the Northeastern University Press.
*As cited in Lienhard, John (1997). [http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi1220.htm "Hill's Color Photography"] . "The Engines of Our Ingenuity". Radio program.
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External links

* [http://americanart.si.edu/Helios/secrets/darkchamber-noframe.html?/Helios/secrets/text_thehillotype.html Excerpt from "A Treatise on Heliochromy"]
* [http://www.daguerreian.org/resource/dagnews/06-17-96.html Morse's account of his meeting with Hill]

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