1919
Russian Invents Emulsion Designed to Improve Photography.
LONDON, England. — A secret emulsion, invented by a Russian, which, it is asserted, will make color photography possible for everybody, is about to be introduced into this country. The problem of making the process capable of snapshot as well as time work is claimed to have been overcome and the exposure can be as rapid as with the ordinary emulsion, thus fitting the invention for moving picture work also.
Special cameras and plates will be on the market shortly and the cost of a colored film is expected to he only 15 to 20 per cent higher than the ordinary black and white type.
—The Saturday Blade, Chicago, Jan. 3, 1920, p. 9.
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Color-Film Lotion Is Found
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