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William C. South (1872-1938) of Downingtown, Pennsylvania, United States, patented a tri-color system of color photography in 1904 using a unique camera and printing process. The Solgram was widely exhibited and won many awards in its day, although never became a financial success in the competitive photographic market. ==Early life== South was the son of Mary Ella and George W. South of “Arden,” Berwyn, Pennsylvania.〔Mueller, A.H. & Co. “Atlas of Properties on the Pennsylvania Railroad from Rosemont to West Chester, Philadelphia, 1897. plate 7.〕 According to his biographical sketch found in an advertising piece,〔South, William C. “The Keystone School of Photography, “ (Downingtown, PA : n.d.), p.4.〕 he was educated at the Spring Garden Institute in Philadelphia with a degree in Art and Mechanical Engineering. He wanted to be a landscape painter, and frequently used photographs as an aid for his painting studies.
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