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Spicer-Dufay

Description

For a description of Spicer-Dufay see detail page on Dufaycolor)








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Original Technical Papers and Primary Sources

Thorne Baker, T. (1932): The Spicer-Dufay color film process. In: Photographic Journal, 72,109, pp. 109-117. View Quote

Secondary Sources

Alt, Dirk (2011): “Der Farbfilm marschiert!” Frühe Farbfilmverfahren und NS-Propaganda 1933-1945. München: Belleville, on pp. 39–40 View Quote and on p. 75. (in German) View Quote

Cauda, Ernesto (1938): Il cinema a colori. Quaderno mensile. Roma: Bianco e nero, anno II, nr. 11, on pp. 60–61 View Quote and on p. 61. (in Italian) View Quote

Coe, Brian (1978): Colour Photography. The First Hundred Years 1840-1940. London: Ash & Grant, pp. 72, 81.View Quote

Klein, Adrian Bernhard (Cornwell-Clyne) (1940): Colour Cinematography. Boston: American Photographic Pub. Co., pp. 22-23. View Quote

Nowotny, Robert A. (1983): The Way of All Flesh Tones. A History of Color Motion Picture Processes, 1895-1929. New York: Garland Pub., pp. 104-105. View Quote

(see also detail page on Dufaycolor)

Measurements

Absorbances measured with a multispectral imaging system from film areas with pure dyes. Credit: Giorgio Trumpy, ERC Advanced Grant FilmColors.

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Absorbances measured with a multispectral imaging system from film areas with pure dyes. Credit: Giorgio Trumpy, ERC Advanced Grant FilmColors.

Contemporary Reception

Anonymous (1931): New All-British Colour System. Spicer-Dufay Process Uses Non-flam Stock and Abnormally Rapid Emulsion. In: The Bioscope, 1287,LXXXVII, Jun., pp. iii–iv. View Quote

Anonymous (1931): Unburnable Colour Films. Revolutionary All-British Process. In: The Bioscope, 1286,LXXXVII, May, p. vi. View Quote

Anonymous (1932): Tonfilm in Farben. Fortschritte der Filmtechnik. In: Mein Film, 355, p. 8. (in German) View Quote