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Edith Weyde (17 September 1901 – 10 February 1989) was a German chemist. She developed the silver salt Diffusion transfer—"Copyrapid"—which paved the way for the first photocopiers and instant photography. She also laid the foundation for color photography. Edith Weyde (* 17. September 1901 in Prag; † 10. Februar 1989 in Kürten) war Chemikerin und Erfinderin des ersten erfolgreichen modernen Fotokopierverfahrens „Copyrapid“ von Agfa, das auch „Blitzkopie“ genannt wurde und 1949 auf den westdeutschen Markt kam.
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Edith Weyde (17 September 1901 – 10 February 1989) was a German chemist. She developed the silver salt Diffusion transfer—"Copyrapid"—which paved the way for the first photocopiers and instant photography. She also laid the foundation for color photography. Edith Weyde (* 17. September 1901 in Prag; † 10. Februar 1989 in Kürten) war Chemikerin und Erfinderin des ersten erfolgreichen modernen Fotokopierverfahrens „Copyrapid“ von Agfa, das auch „Blitzkopie“ genannt wurde und 1949 auf den westdeutschen Markt kam.
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