1976
DOI: 10.5594/j13260
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Color in the Motion-Picture Industry

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“…The film was advanced two frames at a time so that, at normal camera speed, twice as much film was used as was for black-and-white photography, resulting in the creation of a one-strip film. 21 The two corresponding frames were positioned toe to toe. Registration of the red and green elements was produced optically and controlled by an accurate positioning of the sprocket holes.…”
Section: An Analytic Case Study: the Toll Of The Seamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The film was advanced two frames at a time so that, at normal camera speed, twice as much film was used as was for black-and-white photography, resulting in the creation of a one-strip film. 21 The two corresponding frames were positioned toe to toe. Registration of the red and green elements was produced optically and controlled by an accurate positioning of the sprocket holes.…”
Section: An Analytic Case Study: the Toll Of The Seamentioning
confidence: 99%