Talk:Trucolor

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TRUCOLOR was the name for three DIFFERENT color film processes of Consolidated Film Industries (CFI), Hollywood and Fort Lee, N. J., USA: 1. Two-color film as described in your article, used 1947-1952. 2, Three-color film (1949-1953) with multilayer DuPont Color Release Positive Film as printing material, first from cartoons photographed by the successive frame method (three single exposures with red, green and blue filters resp.), then since 1951 from Eastman Color negatives. 3. Only a trade name for Eastman Color negative and positive films used by CFI 1953-1958. To this group of Trucolor belongs the feature JOHNNY GUITAR. See: Gert Koshofer, COLOR - DIE FARBEN DES FILMS, Berlin-West 1988.

Kind regards, Gert Koshofer

G-I.Koshofer@t-online.de

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