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Colour Cinematography

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NOT all books are written by experts, in the sense that their authors know not only their special corner of their field but also what everyone else has done in that field and over a historical period of time. The present author complies with this definition for he gives valuable data respecting the system of colour cinematography in which he is most interested, and also collects and criticizes the entire range of systems and processes tried and developed up to date.

Colour Cinematography

Edited by Major Adrian Bernard Klein. Pp. xi + 350 + 29 plates. (London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1936.) 25s. net.

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H., L. Colour Cinematography. Nature 139, 307–308 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139307b0

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