The Motion Picture Director (1927)

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Amazing Indeed The possibilities of Eastman Panchromatic Neg¬ ative Film are amazing indeed. It is completely color sensitive — blues, reds, yellows and greens are all reproduced in their true relationship in black and white tones. Flesh tints, natural colors, cloud effects, sets, costumes — are correctly rendered in monochrome. And it’s all surprisingly simple for the cine¬ matographer, while the only difference from ordi¬ nary film development is in the lighting of the darkroom. Price now the same as ordinary negative. Write for the booklet “Eastman Panchromatic Neg¬ ative Film for Motion Pictures.” Properties, uses, handling, development of the film are described. Motio?i Pictuf^e Film Department EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY ROCHESTER, N. Y. Pki.ntm) hy Mac Pkinti.ng Co., Eos Angi li s \