American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1942)

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It's the negative that counts. Each subsequent step of production reflects the quality of the initial, camera-formed image. Assignments scheduled to go on DuPont Negative get off to a good start. Du Font's three panchromatic emulsions bring to the camera the wide latitude, long scale gradation and uniform sensitivity essential for consistently superior cinematography. DU PONT FILM MANUFACTURING CORPORATION 9 Rockefeller Plaza Smith & AUer, Ltd. New York . . . N. Y. 6656 Santa Monica Blvd. Plant . . Parlin, N.J. ' Hollywood . . California SUPERIOR-I SUPERIOR-2 SUPERIOR-3 Fine Grain General Purpose High Speed 2 January, 1942 • Amkkk'AN Cinematographer