American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1961)

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Fastest and Finest of all High-Speed Films ANSCO SUPER HYPAN* 16mm NEGATIVE FILM When you want tops in high film speed (ASA 500) . . . plus the grain of a medium speed film . . . plus high resolving power and acutance . . . there’s only one film to choose. Ansco Super Hypan 16mm Negative Film You’ll like it, too for its wide tonal scale that gives clean separation of middle tones without blocking up in highlights or mushing in shadows. Super Hypan also may be processed to a range of film speeds and contrast values for maximum exposure flexibility. When the light level is low and maximum film speed is needed use 16mm Ansco Super Hypan film (also available in 35mm). See the superiority of print quality from this fine, high speed negative film. Ansco, Binghamton, N. Y. A Division of General Aniline & Film Corporation. Ansco ! Super Hypan I TL T . 16mm Negative SEPTEAABER • 1961 531