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Dufaycolor is an early French and British additive colour photographic film process for motion pictures and stills photography. It was based on a four-colour screen photographic process invented in 1...
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THE Dufaycolor process falls into the general classification of an additive process, inasmuch as it utilizes the combination of the three additive primary colors, red, green and blue, in a geometric pattern or mosaic of regular design known as the screen or reseau. ... Color Photography - Dufaycolor...
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Oct 2, 2008 ... I have read and researched quite a bit on how to get the best scan or repro from my color glass positive transparencies: Autochromes, ...
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Dufaycolor was one of the more successful of the British natural-colour cinema processes that were promoted in the 1930s. In the two years before the outbreak of the Second World War, the process, which had been undergoing a costly research and development phase since 1926, finally began to achieve a reasonable amount...
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The photos on this page were taken around 1936 by my father, Melvin Daly, using Dufaycolor Film. The originals are transparencies (photo positive) which in my youth I had seen projected. However, since they are on 120 film I had not seen them for many years but recently (March 1998) I had enlargements made of them.
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Aug 12, 2009 ... English: Dufaycolor diapositive additive color system. Date. 1956(1956). Source. self-taken, self home processed Dufaycolor 6x6 diapositive ...
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Technical Glossary of Common Audiovisual Terms ... ; Description; An obsolete additive colour film process, in which the film was coated with a very large number of minute red, blue and green filters, the proportion of the three ... Explanation; Made by Dufay-Chromex Ltd. London & The Dufaycolor Company Inc., New York.
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Discover what is in store. Are you ready to be surprised or amazed or shocked? We can process very very old films and it is subject to quotation and takes several weeks. But it can be done. ... Dufaycolor D-1 (Colour Reversal)
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Dufaycolor Viewing Accessories ... Dufaycolor, an additive colour transparency process, was named after M.Louis.Dufay, who manufactured Dufay Diopticolor and Dioptichrome Screen Plates in 1908.
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Alf chose Dufaycolor to demonstrate the additive colour process known from the days of James Clerk Maxwell’s colour experiments in the mid 1800s. He then covered the modern day tri-pack colour materials which combine three colour sensitive layers on one base along with various compensating layers and filters.
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