Keller-Dorian cinematography

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title: Keller-Dorian cinematography
text: Keller-Dorian cinematography was a French technique from the 1920s for filming movies in color, using a lenticular process to separate red, green and blue colors and record them on a single frame of black-and-white film. Keller-Dorian was primarily a manufacturer of paper and aluminum foil. It was granted 38 patents. While researching how to create dies to color aluminum foil, they accidentally stumbled on this cinematography technique. This additive color system differs from other systems, for
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date created: 2006-09-02T09:22:55Z
date modified: 2024-08-27T15:18:04Z
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