International photographer (Jan-Dec 1935)

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November, 1935 The INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER Seven WHITE PLUM 3*ia-. 4* SubfcrocKue $*voce z& Thus, in the SUBTRACTIVE system we are dealing with colors (pigment or dye) laid one upon the other, while the ADDITIVE system deals with the adding of colored lights. In Fig. 4 we see the results of placing colored pigment upon a white sheet of paper. By placing all three primaries (Yellow — Blue — Red) one upon the other, we should produce black if the pigment in the colors were of correct chroma and intensity. In Fig. IV we see how the primary colors produce secondary colors, and in Fig. V we observe the way in which subseguent tertiary and guaternary colors are produced. PRIMARY COLORS 1. Red. 2. Yellow. 3. Blue. SECONDARY OR BINARY COLORS 1. Blue + Blue = Violet. 2. Blue + Yellow = Green. 3. Yellow + Red = Orange. TERTIARY COLORS 1. Green + Violet = Olive. 2. Orange + Green = Citrine. 3. Orange + Violet = Russet. QUATERNARY COLORS 1. Olive + Citrine = Sage. 2. Citrine + Russet = Buff. 3. Russet + Olive = Plum. It is apparent that the photographer is concerned with both the ADDITIVE and the SUBTRACTIVE processes of producing color. In the making of three color negatives, he utilizes the ADDITIVE. When making the three color transfers from the colored tissues, he uses the SUBTRACTIVE. Subseguent articles will deal with the actual technigue of producing colored photographs. B & H FILMSOUND LIBRARY The release of fourteen one-reel motion picture episodes based on Old Testament stories is announced by the Bell & Howell FILMOSOUND Rental Library. This non-sectarian 16 mm. soundon-film series offers the following titles: "Creation,'' 'Gain and Abel," "Noah and the Ark," "The Deluge." "Abraham," "Migration," "Abraham and Lot,'' "The Rescue of Lot," "Isaac, the Boy," "Ishmael," "The Sacrifice of Isaac," "Isaac and Rebekah," "Jacob and Rachel," and "The Return of Jacob.'' This series was produced in Hollywood, always adequately, and often lavishly, under the personal supervision of Rev. Harwood Huntington. No expense or effort was spared to assure authenticity in even the smallest detail. The narration, by Wilfrid Lucas, is reverent and based upon sound Biblical scholarship. The sound effects are interestingly effective. Here is something that clergymen and all others interested in religious education have long been looking for and will welcome enthusiastically. Each reel is independent of the rest and complete in itself, for separate showings without reference to any of the others. However, the reels can readily be grouped together into a continuous feature picture. For instance, six, seven, or more reels can be selected and projected as a full evening's program replete with educational and entertainment value. Furthermore, the subjects can be projected serially, as part of periodical programing, general entertainment and educational films. In such a case, a brief narrative review of the preceding reel, with high spots of the motion picture used in that reel, introduces each reel when it is shown in the series. It will be seen that there are at least three different ways in which these fine Biblical subjects can be used, a flexibility which should add tremendously to their splendid intrinsic worth. The films can be rented or bought outright only through the Bell & Howell Company and its authorized library outlets. Arrangements can also be made for outright purchase of 35 mm. prints. CAMERA & PROP RENTALS Camera Supply Co. 1515 Cahuenga Blvd. Hollywood, Calif. Ruddy Ceraus, Manager CLadstone 2404 Nile Phone CLadstone 6583 Cable Address — "CAMERAS" Please mention The International Photographer when corresponding with advertisers.