British Kinematography (1950)

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134 BRITISH KINEMATOGRAPHY Vol. 16, No. 4 "Chromart" Bulletin -No. 2 CINE POSITIVE MATERIALS F« These are designed to be used in connection with the " Simplex " type negative materials and are coated in the following manner : Red sensitive layer of emulsion containing the YELL O W colour forming substance. Red sensitive layer of emulsion containing the MAGENTA colour forming substance. Green sensitive layer of emulsion containing the CYAN colour forming substance. CELLULOID BASE. Anti-Halo Backing. The negative material, described in our previous Bulletin, is printed on to this type of positive material, in a single operation, through a suitable Yellow filter. For printing we can use any standard rotary or step-printer without any adjustments or alterations. The printing of 16 mm. positives from a 35 mm. negative is as simple as in black and white printing. AngloAmerican Colon 30 Queens droi Telephone : PRImrose 3734