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  2. Color motion picture film - Wikipedia

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    This was a two-color system created in England by George Albert Smith, and commercialized by film pioneer Charles Urban's Natural Color Kinematograph Company from 1909 on. It was used for a many films, most notably the documentary With Our King and Queen Through India , depicting the Delhi Durbar (also known as The Durbar at Delhi , 1912 ...

  3. List of color film systems - Wikipedia

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    List of color film systems. This is a list of color film processes known to have been created for photographing and exhibiting motion pictures in color since the first attempts were made in the late 1890s. It is limited to "natural color" processes, meaning processes in which the color is photographically recorded and reproduced rather than ...

  4. Color photography - Wikipedia

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    Instant color film was introduced by Polaroid in 1963. Like Polaroid's contemporary instant black-and-white film, their first color product was a negative-positive peel-apart process which produced a unique print on paper. The negative could not be reused and was discarded.

  5. Timeline of photography technology - Wikipedia

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    1913 – Kodak makes 35 mm panchromatic motion picture film available on a bulk special order basis. 1914 Kodak introduces the Autographic film system. The World, the Flesh and the Devil, made in Kinemacolor, is the first dramatic feature film in color released. 1922 – Kodak makes 35 mm panchromatic motion picture film available as a regular ...

  6. Kodachrome - Wikipedia

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    Kodachrome is the brand name for a color reversal film introduced by Eastman Kodak in 1935. [2] It was one of the first successful color materials and was used for both cinematography and still photography. For many years, Kodachrome was widely used for professional color photography, especially for images intended for publication in print media.

  7. Technicolor - Wikipedia

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    Technicolor. "Technicolor is natural color" Paul Whiteman stars in an ad for his film King of Jazz from The Film Daily, 1930. Technicolor is a series of color motion picture processes, the first version dating back to 1916, [1] and followed by improved versions over several decades. Definitive Technicolor movies using three black-and-white ...

  8. Kinemacolor - Wikipedia

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    A frame from George Albert Smith's early colour film ''Two Clowns'' (c. 1907) Kinemacolor was the first successful colour motion picture process. Used commercially from 1909 to 1915, it was invented by George Albert Smith in 1906. [1][2] It was a two-colour additive colour process, photographing a black-and-white film behind alternating red ...

  9. List of early color feature films - Wikipedia

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    Excerpt from the surviving fragment of With Our King and Queen Through India (1912), the first feature-length film in natural colour, filmed in Kinemacolor. This is a list of early feature-length colour films (including primarily black-and-white films that have one or more color sequences) made up to about 1936, when the Technicolor three-strip process firmly established itself as the major ...