choiliefan
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Looking at an old (c1938) Leica darkroom book there's mention of Leica Dufaycolor film.
Described as an acetate base with a superimposed microscopically fine screen consisting of squares and lines of the three primary additive colors. Coated with a panchromatic emulsion having a selective color balance which enables the film to accurately reproduce the entire visible color spectrum.
Never heard of this before. Is this a different thing than the Agfa and Kodachrome?
Described as an acetate base with a superimposed microscopically fine screen consisting of squares and lines of the three primary additive colors. Coated with a panchromatic emulsion having a selective color balance which enables the film to accurately reproduce the entire visible color spectrum.
Never heard of this before. Is this a different thing than the Agfa and Kodachrome?