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Daniel Frost Comstock

 
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Daniel Frost Comstock (August 14, 18831970) was an American physicist and engineer.

He attained a B.S. from the MIT in 1904. He also studied in Berlin, Zürich, and Basel, where he attained his Ph.D. in 1906. And at the University of Cambridge (1906–1907) he studied under J. J. Thomson. Beginning in 1904 he was a member of the faculty at MIT in theoretical physics (assistant professor 1910-1915; associate professor 1915-1917).[1]

Comstock is most well known as the co-founder of the company Kalmus, Comstock & Westcott, which later was known as Technicolor, the second major color film process, after Britain's Kinemacolor, and the most widely used color motion picture process in Hollywood from 1922 to 1952.[2]

Comstock also published some theoretical papers in the fields of electrodynamics (1908), special relativity (1910a), emission theory (1910b).

References

  1. ^ Cattell and Brimhall, American Men of Science, Third Edition (1921), p. 140
  2. ^ Tom Huntington, AmericanHeritage: FROM BLACK & WHITE TO TECHNICOLOR

Publications

  • Comstock, D.F. (1910), "A neglected type of relativity", Phys. Rev. 30: 267 

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