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Charles Edward Kenneth Mees FRS[1] (26 May 1882 – 15 August 1960) was a British scientist and photographic researcher.

Kenneth Mees

Early life and education

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Mees was born in Wellingborough, England, the son of a Wesleyan minister.

He attended the University of London. In 1906 he was awarded his D.Sc. with a dissertation on photographic theory.

Career

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From 1906 until 1912, Mees worked for Wratten and Wainwright, Ltd., assisting Frederick Wratten in developing the first panchromatic photographic plates, as well as light filters and safelights for the darkroom.

In 1912, Eastman Kodak Company acquired Wratten and Wainwright because they were interested in the skills Mees provided. George Eastman convinced Mees to move to Rochester, New York, United States, where Mees created the Kodak Research Laboratories,[2] becoming its first director.[3]

Mees helped the US military in World War I in its instruction of photography.[2] After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Mees became an American citizen so that he could have access to high security war projects and information during World War II.[2]

Later, he was named vice president in charge of Research and Development for Eastman Kodak; he remained at that position until he retired in 1955.[2]

During his career, he published 100 scientific papers and 60 other works. Among his accomplishments was the development of sensitive photographic emulsions for use in astronomy.

Mees served as the first president of the board of trustees of George Eastman House from 1947 until 1954.[4]

He died suddenly in Honolulu in 1960.

Personal life

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He married in 1909 Alice Crisp, and together they raised two children: Graham (1910) and Doris (1912). They were married for 45 years.[2]

In 1951 he suffered a massive thrombosis in one leg and lost it to amputation. Despite that, he became adept at using an artificial limb and even managed to drive his own car.[2]

Selected works

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Awards and honors

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Legacy

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References

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  1. ^ a b Clark, W. (1961). "Charles Edward Kenneth Mees. 1882-1960". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 7: 172–197. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1961.0014. S2CID 62540744.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h SFR (1991). "Book Reviews" (PDF). Photoresearcher (2). European Society for the History of Photography: 39 – via ESHPH.org.
  • ^ Journey: 75 Years of Kodak Research (Eastman Kodak, Rochester, 1989) pp. 7-9.
  • ^ "Dr. C. E. Kenneth Mees" (PDF). Image. George Eastman House. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 July 2011. Retrieved 12 December 2010 – via eastmanhouse.org.
  • ^ "Henry Draper Medal". National Academy of Sciences. Archived from the original on 26 January 2013. Retrieved 24 February 2011.
  • ^ "SMPTE Progress Medal Historical List Recipients". SMPTE. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
  • ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved 24 May 2023.
  • ^ "Charles Edward Kenneth Mees". American Academy of Arts & Sciences. 9 February 2023. Retrieved 24 May 2023.
  • ^ "Charles Mees". www.nasonline.org. Retrieved 24 May 2023.
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