Imperfect Spectrum - A Brief History of Cinecolor (2022)
A short documentary that examines the Cinecolor film process and labs, in both its two-color and three-color (aka SuperCINEColor) forms. Originally included as a special feature on "Jack and the Beanstalk - 70th Anniversary Limited Edition" from ClassicFlix. Buy the Blu-Ray and DVD here: https://www.classicflix.com/products/... 00:00 Introduction 00:29 Multicolor and Cinecolor's Early Years 1:03 Bipack Color Photography 2:02 Printing Cinecolor (2-color) 3:49 The Late 1940s 5:50 Eastmancolor Introduction 6:37 SuperCineColor Printing 7:58 SuperCineColor Examples 10:27 Houston-Fearless Buys the Company 12:33 The Lab Closes/Lead-Out 13:01 Credits

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