COLOUR PICTURES
Through a simplified process,. any amateur may now produce naturalcolour photographs- on paper, states "Popular Science." An. ordinary camera, standard films or plates, and the conventional filters ,for. threecolour work may Be used for making the three negatives required. These are printed or enlarged upon special paper-backed film, which is easily separated from its support in the" hypo bath and may be handled freely without fear of damage. The resulting aim positives are chenv'-sMv toned to blue-green, magenta and yellow. «tut »7'e squeezed in registry upon a white p*per mount to form the'finished print. L,tas than an hour is said to be required to complete the whole printing, process.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 21, 25 January 1936, Page 12
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111COLOUR PICTURES Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 21, 25 January 1936, Page 12
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