Agfa motion picture topics (Apr 1937-June 1940)

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Photographed by Pat Clark Pictorial Pictorial beauty on the screen depends on two factors: the skill of the cinematographer, and the quality of the sensitive material he uses. Agfa Supreme negative is outstanding in this respect. In addition to astonishing speed, Agfa Supreme Beauty offers exceptional fine-grain quality, ideally balanced color-sensitivity, and an improved gradational range that captures all the delicate tonal variations that make a picture beautiful. Made by Agfa-Ansco Corporation in Binghamton, New York. Distributed by AGFA RAW FML3I CORPORATION HOLLYWOOD 6424 Santa Monica Blvd. NEW YORK 245 West 55th Street SUPREME .. HeI I