World Film and Television Progress (1937-1938)

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M he Master Film for Sub-standard Movies 16 millimetre 8 millimetre Blaek and -White Natural Colour Silent Sound w$w> ยป In addition to the fact that the thoroughly comprehensive range of Cine-Kodak Films provides a grade appropriate to every cine purpose whether that be the filming of baby on the lawn, an amateur photo-play in colour, or an industrial selling " short " there are other powerful arguments in its favour. Cine-Kodak Film is Reversal Film. In the course of processing, the negative image, formed from the larger grains of silver salt, is bleached out, leaving only the minute unexposed grains to form the positive image ; i.e., Cine-Kodak Film gives you a finer-grained, clearer screen image than non-reversal films of similar speed can possibly do. With " Kodachrome " there is actually no grain at all in the processed film, the final image consisting only of pure transparent dyes. Then again, those deviations from the theoretically correct exposure that are bound to occur from time to time are automatically compensated for during the processing of black-and-white Cine-Kodak Film by a photo-electric cell device exclusive to Kodak. A substantial margin of error is thus permitted, and screen results are practically constant in brightness, quality and detail. Here is the full runae: Cine-Kodak Panchromatic Film (16 mm.). The standard film for outdoor cinematography. Fine grained, fully colour sensitive. Cine-Kodak Super Sensitive Panchromatic Film (16 mm.). The film of lightning speed. Indispensable for artificial light work, and in weak daylight. Cine-Kodak Eight Panchromatic Film (8 mm. after processing). A superfine grained film, made specially for the Cine-Kodak Eight. Gives full-sized screen pictures of sparkling quality. " Kodachrome " Film (16 mm.). A full colour film without grain, " screen " or pattern of any kind. Requires no filters on camera or projector. Fast as Cine-Kodak Panchromatic Film. Special Type "A" is available for use with " Photoflood " lighting. " Kodachrome" Eight Film (8 mm. after processing). This year, colour movies are brought within reach of Cine-Kodak Eight users. " Kodachrome " Eight has the same emulsion as the 16 mm. stock described above, but is specially perforated for the Cine-Kodak Eight. Special " Kodachrome " Eight Type "A" is available for use with " Photoflood " lighting. 16 mm. Sound Recording Film. Perforated on one edge only. The following emulsions are available for sound recording with variable width and variable density systems. Reversal Panchromatic Sound Recording. " Kodachrome " Sound Recording. " Kodachrome " Type " A " Sound Recording. Prices include processing and return postage. From Cine-Kodak Dealers, or write to Mr. W. F. Taylor, Dept. 57, KODAK LIMITED KODAK HOUSE KINGSWAY LONDON, W.C.2. 46