The Film Daily (1929)

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COLOR at the price of ■ black-and-white HiASTMAN Sonochrome Tinted Positive Films were developed specifieally to add color to sound pictures at low cost. They do just that. The sixteen subtle atmos pheric tints, bringing new color moods to the screen, are so adjusted that they give unusually faithful sound reproduction. Yet the films cost no more than or dinary black-and-white positive. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY ROCHESTER, NEW YORK j