American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1963)

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Ansco sets America’s standard in low contrast 16mm color film Quality color release prints start with Anscochrome Type 242 in your camera The excellent color fidelity and low contrast of Anscochrome® Type 242 film make it first choice among many quality-conscious professionals. Type 242 has fine grain and is unequalled for rendition of natural colors with a unique ability to record detail in shadows. Film speed is 25 with 3200K illumination. For full details contact your supplier. Or write Ansco, Binghamton, New York. ANSCO — America’s first manufacturer of photographic materials.,. since 1842. Ansco Binghamton. N Y. General Aniline & Film Corp. ANSCOCHROME 16mm TYPE 242 AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER, MARCH, 1963 157