Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1957)

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3 The color film that changed the standards of still photographers everywhere is now available as a 16mm motion picture stock. SUPER ANSCOCHROME 16mm FILM Daylight-exposure index lOO • This premium color emulsion, widely accepted and acclaimed in still work, has been made available in 16mm width for motion picture photography. Its speed of 100 makes it the most useful film for all phases of cinematography where speed and superb color rendition are called for. Super Anscochrome's improved curve conformity, characteristic of all Anscochrome emulsions, provides a color balance that has never been achieved in any other color film. It combines high speed, good latitude, clean highlights and superior shadow area penetration — all so desirable in available light cinema-reportage as well as routine work where a reserve of speed is needed. And Super Anscochrome's high speed does not mean a loss of quality. Its design is such that the speed becomes an added feature to the already outstanding characteristics of Anscochrome emulsions. Ansco, Binghamton, New York. A Division of General Aniline & Film Corporation. Ansco Super Anscochrome 1 16 mm Film ! Broadcasting December 9, 1957 Page 101