Various illustrations and videos depict the Technicolor No. IV process.
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Illustration by Sarah Steinbacher, Multimedia & E-Learning-Services, University of Zurich.
Ball, J. Arthur (1935): The Technicolor process of three-color cinematography. In: Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers 25,2, 1935, pp. 127-138.
Video showing the production of Technicolor dye-transfer prints. Credit: George Eastman Museum, Moving Image Department / James Layton.
Video showing Technicolor’s three-strip camera. Credit: George Eastman Museum, Moving Image Department.
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Credit: Illustration by Sarah Steinbacher, Multimedia & E-Learning-Services, University of Zurich. Source: Ball, J. Arthur (1935): The Technicolor process of three-color cinematography. In: Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers 25,2, 1935, pp. 127-138.
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Beam-splitter in the Technicolor camera. Source: Ball, J. Arthur (1935): The Technicolor process of three-color cinematography. In: Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers 25,2, 1935, pp. 127-138.
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Technicolor Three-strip Camera. Source: Coote, Jack H. (1993): The Illustrated History of Colour Photography. Surbiton, Surrey: Fountain Press.
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Video showing the production of Technicolor dye-transfer prints. Credit: George Eastman Museum, Moving Image Department / James Layton.
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Video showing Technicolor’s three-strip camera. Credit: George Eastman Museum, Moving Image Department.