Year book of motion pictures (1943)

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FOR GOOD SHOOTING IN 1943 DEPEND ON DU PONT CINE FILM SUPERIOR 1 (Type 104) Fine grain Cine Film. Ideal for background negatives and outdoor use. This film has moderate speed and requires normal development. SUPERIOR 2 (Type 126) High-speed, fine grain Cine Film, with long scale gradation and well-corrected panchromatic color response. A balanced film for general use. SUPERIOR 3 (Type 127) The Film for use under adverse lighting conditions. Although it is approximately twice as fast as Superior 2, it retains remarkablv fine grain size. E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. (Inc.), Photo Products Department, Wilmington, Delaware — Smith & Aller, Ltd., Hollywood, California SUPERIOR" CINE FILM R THINGS FOR BETTER LIVING . . . THROUGH CHEMISTRY