The Moving picture world (May 1922)

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May 6, 1922 MOVING PICTURE WORLD 101 The roundness and depth of the positive image — its stereoscopic effect, depend upon the gradation quality of the film — its ability to reproduce a long scale of tones. EASTMAN POSITIVE FILM Has this reproductive quality — and in addition, uniformity, latitude in exposure and exceptional fineness of grain. It carries quality through to the screen. Eastman Film^ both regular and tinted base^ is identifiable throughout its entire length by the words "Eastman ' "Kodak'' stenciled in the film margin. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY ROCHESTER, N. Y.