Broadcasting Telecasting (Apr-Jun 1958)

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Get the most out of your originals Ansco Type 238 16mm duplicating color film The long tonal scale of this extraordinary film is your guarantee of prints true to every detail, every tone, of your original. With its luminous shadows, well-graded highlights, fullrange color fidelity, Type 238 gives you a film that is a duplicate only in name ... for it is an original in quality. Broadcasting Ansco Type 538 35mm duplicating color film To do justice to your finest slides, make your duplicates with Type 538. This long scale, reversible film reproduces the subtlest tonal gradations, and renders every color in rich, vibrant tones. Film has brilliant characteristics— cleaner whites. Ansco, Binghamton, New York. A Division of General Aniline & Film Corp. i i i i L. Ansco 16mm & 35mm Color Duplicating Films June 2, 1958 Page 69