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"Sport and Genoral" Photo. COLOUR CINEMATOGRAPHY SIMPLIFIED.— Two X technicians in moving pictures, Mr. D.'Daporite (left), who has made a study of stereoscopic films, and Mr.S.J. Cox, slow-motion photography experl, with the 'machine' they have perfected to % project cinematograph films in colour. Ordinary black and white film is used,-a special lens, through a-'series; of facets, breaking up the: spectrum and producing natural : colours on

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 131, 30 November 1933, Page 11

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"Sport and Genoral" Photo. COLOUR CINEMATOGRAPHY SIMPLIFIED.—Two X technicians in moving pictures, Mr. D.'Daporite (left), who has made a study of stereoscopic films, and Mr.S.J. Cox, slow-motion photography experl, with the 'machine' they have perfected to % project cinematograph films in colour. Ordinary black and white film is used,-a special lens, through a-'series; of facets, breaking up the: spectrum and producing natural: colours on Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 131, 30 November 1933, Page 11

"Sport and Genoral" Photo. COLOUR CINEMATOGRAPHY SIMPLIFIED.—Two X technicians in moving pictures, Mr. D.'Daporite (left), who has made a study of stereoscopic films, and Mr.S.J. Cox, slow-motion photography experl, with the 'machine' they have perfected to % project cinematograph films in colour. Ordinary black and white film is used,-a special lens, through a-'series; of facets, breaking up the: spectrum and producing natural: colours on Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 131, 30 November 1933, Page 11