Business screen magazine (1957)

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PROBLEM: How to provide large quanfitles of 16mm release priyits in color from original 16mm Kodachrome Commercial .. .at lower cost SOLUTION: Sew Eastinan Kodak Color Internegative (type 7270) and Eastman Color Positive (type 7382) Right now, film producers can photograph on 16mm Kodachrome Commercial . . . and get 16mm release prints with the added brilliance and realism of Eastman Color Positive. Credit for this important processing advance belongs to the new EK Color Internegative. With It, laboratory technicians can now achieve individual scene-to-scene color correction, integrate all effects, assure full protection for original footage, and provide clearer, more luminous release prints ... all at lower cost! For details on how to make the most of this new method, write or call Consolidated Film Industries in Hollywood or New York. CONSOLIDATED FILM INDUSTRIES 959 Seward St., Hollywood 38, California • Hollywood 9-1441 521 W. 57th St., New York 19, New York • Circle 6-0210 N U -M B E R V O L I .M E 1 ! 1 9; 15