The international photographer (Jan-Dec 1941)

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"INKIES" FOR at M • • Here's a shot of one of the sets in M-G-M's new picture, "Blossoms in the Dust," showing how M-G-M shoots Technicolor with black-and-white techniques for sparkling new effects, using G-E MAZDA lamps in inkies. This combination provides great flexibility and extreme compactness; helps them paint with light more effectively to create the results they want; helps them take advantage of Technicolor's full color and brightness range; makes it easier for TECHNICOLOR -G-M them to use a multitude of light sources in limited space. With the many G-E MAZDA lamps for Color Photography and proper filters, the color temperature of the light can be matched right to your needs for better pictures. These are only a few of the many advantages which G-E MAZDA lamps offer you. Are you familiar with all their possibilities for better photography? GENERAL (g§J ELECTRIC MAZDA LAMPS International Photographer for July, 1941 19