Ferdinand Hurter (1844–1898) and Vero Charles Driffield (1848–1915) were nineteenth-century photographic scientists who brought quantitative scientific practice to photography through the methods of sensitometry and densitometry.

Among their other innovations was a photographic exposure estimation device known as an actinograph.

See also

  • H&D speed numbers, originally described in 1890, for film speed measurements

References

External links

  • A brief history of Hurter and Driffield by Ron Callender in Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-century Photography 2008 pp.732-4



The Photographic Researches of Ferdinand Hurter and Vero C. Driffield

Hurd Hatfield Star TV SPIELFILM

Hurter et Driffield, fondateurs de la sensitométrie

Hurter & Driffield's Actinograph Exposure Calculator Light Meter

The Hurter & Driffield Actinograph, which was sold from 1888 onwards