Charles Edward Kenneth Mees (May 26, 1882-August 15, 1960) was a British-American physicist and photographic researcher. He was born in Wellingborough, England, the son of a Wesleyan minister, and attended the University of London. In 1906 he was awarded his D.Sc. with a dissertation on photographic theory. From 1906 until 1912 he worked for Wratten and Wainwright, Ltd., assisting Frederick Wratten in developing the first panchromatic photographic plates, … Wikipedia
In 1923 Dr. Mees became a director of Eastman Kodak and in 1934, after he directed the effort responsible for the discovery of Kodachrome by Mannes and Godowsky, he became vice president in charge of research. www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1306/is_n7_v60/ai_156...
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