Engineering:Sonochrome
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Short description: Brand of kodak film stock
Sonochrome was a brand of Kodak film stock that was pre-tinted, but did not interfere with the optical soundtrack on the film. It was introduced in 1928 and was discontinued in the 1970s. Sonochrome stocks did not see much use in features after the 1930s, but were widely used in theater snipes (short advertisements) and special scenes in films.[1][2]
Colors available
There were 17 colors in the Sonochrome spectrum:
- Rose Doree
- Peachblow
- Afterglow
- Firelight
- Candleflame
- Sunshine
- Verdante
- Aquagreen
- Turquoise
- Azure
- Nocturne
- Purplehaze
- Fleur de lis
- Amaranth
- Caprice
- Inferno
See also
References
- ↑ "Tinted film base / Kodak Sonochrome" (in en). https://filmcolors.org:443/timeline-entry/1330/.
- ↑ "Eastman Sonochrome Positive Film Tints | Science Museum Group Collection" (in en). https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/objects/co8209774/eastman-sonochrome-positive-film-tints-film-tint-kit.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonochrome.
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