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These rare color photos of Paris were taken over 100 years ago. 

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In 1909, a wealthy French banker named Albert Kahn wanted to document the world using a new color photo process called Autochrome Lumière, so he commissioned 4 photographers to take their cameras all over the world.

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One of the cities they documented was Paris.

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Starting in 1914, Kahn’s photographers, Leon Gimpel, Stephane Passet, Georges Chevalier and Auguste Leon, documented life in Paris using color filters made from dyed potato starch grains.

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They made these color photos over a century ago (with a small amount of color enhancing done on the original shots).

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In addition to the many shots of Paris, around 72,000 Autochromes from around the globe were created through Kahn’s project.

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It’s amazing and strange how muchmore real and connected it all feels in colour.

They have a photo of the Moulin Rouge… in rouge.

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