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HOME MOVIES FOR MARCH PAGE 115 into plain hypo until clear and is then washed for 15 or 20 minutes. The Ansco technique is understood to take 2 J/2 hours, but the whole thing can be telescoped into an hour if speed is essential. As will be seen, the whole sequence does not compare too unfavorably with normal black-and-white reversal processing. Other color films are also promised. Du Pont has a monopack process, and will be ready to take advantage of whatever situation develops. Gevaert is known to have several color processes developed, and much will depend upon whether their main plant in Antwerp, Belgium, is intact after the war or not. Gasparcolor, originating in Hollywood, will have an extremely interesting positive material available, although it will be too slow for use as an original negative. This material has the dyes already in the layers, and by a bleaching action, destroys the dye where it is not wanted, the reaction being controlled by the silver image. This makes it possible to use textile-type dyes which are extremely fast to light — probably more so than any dyes likely to be obtained by color development. This is especially interesting because it means that for film subjects on color film of dubious staying qualities, it would be possible to make more permanent duplicates of them on Gasparcolor material. As such duplicating would demand a printing machine, the work obviously would have to be done by an established laboratory, although the development of Gasparcolor is so simple that it could easily be done in the amateur's home laboratory. For the serious amateur, who hopes some day to make pictures that he can sell for national distribution, and for the professional, it is encouraging to know that the production of 35mm. color prints from 16mm. originals is well advanced. Technicolor and Cinecolor can make excellent copies of this sort; Dunningcolor laboratories can make good 1 6mm. copies of either 16mm. or 35mm. originals; Kodak, of course, continues to offer duplication at Rochester as well. One can safely assume that the substandard film world after the war will be more than ever a color world. Color is certain to be cheaper and better; and home processing of color films is destined to become a reality. MOVING? SUBSCRIBERS should report change of address at least two weeks in ad ranee to Ver Halcn Publications, 6060 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif., and include old as well as new address. SPLICER PRECISION MADE 8mm. & 16mm. Silent or Sound Performance HERE— AT LAST IS A SPLICER FOR BOTH PROFESSIONALS AND AMATEURS— incorporating desirable features at a reasonable price. Cements and cuts in one quick operation. Perfect splices simply made — no skill required. Precision ground and hardened dry film scraper — unique in design. Pressure clamps hold film firmly during all splicing operations. Plated finish throughout. NO PRIORITIES REQUIRED. At Your Dealers Now! $8.75 BAIA MOTION PICTURE ENGINEERING CO. Sales Division 32 W. Columbia Detroit 1, Mich. COOPERATIVE ADVERTISING PLAN WITH DISTRIBUTORS AT A LATER DATE. CtP holograph ic (0ce cafjacies • When ski-ing, toboganning, ice hockey, and other winter sports are at their height . . . when hillsides and meadows are white with snow . . . when familiar scenes are disguised by dazzling drifts . . . then is a paradise of picture making. But it's also the time above all others when your WESTON MASTER is needed. Winter's light is deceptive and tricky. Specular reflections and snow glare make inky shadows. Leaden skies shed more light than they seem to. Reliance on your dependable WESTON for accurate exposure settings is the one assurance of properly exposed negatives and brilliant prints. Weston Electrical Instrument Corporation, 626 Frelinghuysen Ave., Newark 5, N. J. WESTON £*fie*<m/foaw