American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1926)

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September, 192G A M ERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER Thirteen Many — and important Eastman Panchromatic Negative Film is sensitive to bright reds and yellows, as well as to blues and violets — all colors can be rendered in their true black and white relationship. The uses of the film are many — and important: for photographing colored sets and costumes, for accurately rendering flesh tints in close-ups, for outdoor sets, including photography of clouds against a blue sky. But write for booklet, ffEastman Panchromatic Negative Film for Motion Pictures", that tells you all about its properties and uses. Motion Picture Film Department EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY ROCHESTER, NEW YORK