International photographer (Jan-Dec 1941)

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SUPERIOR-I SUPERIOR-2 SUPERIOR-3 A versatile cinematographic triumvirate Whatever the subject, one of Du Pont's three Superior negatives more than likely can offer just the right com' bination of properties needed for making the "take". These films afford a wide choice of speed. Each for its sensitivity is remarkably fine grained. In common they possess the wide latitude, uniformity and capacity for registering shadow detail for which Du Pont negatives long have been noted. Before selecting a stock for your next production, test Superior-i (type 104) for a film of medium speed with very fine grain size; Superior-2 (type 126) for an unusally successful combination of high speed with fineness of grain; Superior-^ (type 127) for a film that goes "all-out" for speed without sacrificing too much of the other qualities essential for practical use. SMITH 6 ALLER, LTD., HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. DUPONT FILM MANUFACTURING CORPORATION, NEW YORK, N.Y.