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I have been doing some research myself for all of you interested in Autochromes. This information comes from J. S. Friedman's "History of Color Photography".
In it, he gives the fundamental US patent #s (411186 and 471187) and states that the preferred method used dyes dissolved in an organic solvent and shellac. The three dye solutions were evaporated and the solid dyed shellac was ground to a fine powder to give about 1200 particles / inch. The emulsion was 0.4 microns and was a blend of 3 emulsions, R, G and B sensitive. It was not a panchromatic emulsion.
He also describes the method of 'first black' and 'second black' in the design of a proper Autochrome.
Hope this helps.
PE
In it, he gives the fundamental US patent #s (411186 and 471187) and states that the preferred method used dyes dissolved in an organic solvent and shellac. The three dye solutions were evaporated and the solid dyed shellac was ground to a fine powder to give about 1200 particles / inch. The emulsion was 0.4 microns and was a blend of 3 emulsions, R, G and B sensitive. It was not a panchromatic emulsion.
He also describes the method of 'first black' and 'second black' in the design of a proper Autochrome.
Hope this helps.
PE