Amateur Photographer & Cinematographer (1933)

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4 THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER ADVERTISEMENTS October n, 1933 ‘SNAPS’ BECOME STUDIES when you take them on Selochrome film. You get all the detail, the clouds, and everything at its relative colour value. Snap on Selochrome. It gives a new interest to photography. 4nt)cHrome Extrafast ROLL FILM Mad; in England trj ILFORD LIMITED . ILFORD . LONDON Printed for the Publishers, Iliffe & Sons Limited, Dorset House, Stamford Street, London, S.E.i, by The Classic Colour Press, Reading.