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i am doing a mid term project and its based on a newspaper in 1951. i’m not sure if the new york times started printing color photography before or after 1951, so i’m not sure what color my pictures are going to be. please help!
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What?
February 2nd, 2010 at 5:41 am
1According to Wikipedia:
“[The New York Times] stayed with an eight-column format until September 1976, years after other papers had switched to six, and it was one of the last newspapers to adopt color photography, with the first color photograph on the front page appearing on October 16, 1997.”
Prior to that, on June 6th, 1993, full color was used for the first time in the Sunday Book Review section, according to New York Times’ corperate website. “Other Sunday sections – Travel, Arts and Leisure, and Real Estate – soon follow[ed].”
I’ve seen no reference to the VJ Day photograph mentioned above in my research.
DS
February 2nd, 2010 at 9:00 am
2On Vj Day 1945 was the first time
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