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A New Beauty, A New Quality in the Movies You Make
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The photograph on the left was made on ordinary film, while that on the right was made on Panchromatic Film. Note the difference in the reproduction of the flowers, which are a deep red in color. Those on the left are a heazy black, scarcely distinguishable, while those on the right are a delicate gray , shading to white.
Note also the marked difference in the rendering of the girl's face and dress, as well as in the background.
These photographs were made with the same camera within a few moments of each other. The difference is due entirely to the use of Panchromatic Film in the picture at the right.
Cine-kodak. Panchromatic Film marks a decided forward step in the quality of the pictures you make. It places at your disposal a very definite means of improved screen results.
Unlike ordinary film, Cine-Kodak Panchromatic Film is sensitive to light of all colors. Hence, the screened image, in monochrome, shows all the colors of the subject more nearly in their actual relationship, one to the other.
Cine-Kodak Panchromatic Film is used to great advantage in all phases of amateur cinematography. Colors, whether occurring in costumes or in landscapes, are rendered with striking fidelity in their appearance to the eye: and the quality of distant views is much improved. Clouds assume an almost unbelievable beauty.
It is not necessary to use a filter with CineKodak Panchromatic Film but a marked improvement in landscape and cloud photography is at once apparent when this is done. Except
for portraiture, the Cine-Kodak Filter is recommended for general use with Cine-Kodak Panchromatic Film. A filter should not be used for portraiture.
The amateur encounters no difficulties when using Cine-Kodak Panchromatic Film. It is daylight loading, and is processed by the famous reversal process. Of course, duplicates can be made from Cine-Kodak Panchromatic Film originals.
In a word, Cine-Kodak Panchromatic Film provides you with a material just as easily used as regular Cine-Kodak Film, but gives to your pictures a new realism, a new beauty, a new qualitv that you will not want to miss.
Cine-Kodak Panchromatic Film is priced at $7.50 per 100-foot roll. The filter for the CineKodak, Model B,/.i.q, is priced at $2.50; for the Model B, /.j.5 or 7.6.5, $1.50. A special front required to equip the Model B,f.^.^, with the filter, is priced at $1.00.
Cine-Kodak Panchromatic Film is now supplied with paper leader and trailer strip, instead of the opaque backing.
Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y.
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