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Film color process From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Raycol was a two-color additive film color process developed by the chemist Anton Bernardi in 1929.[1] It was used by Maurice Elvey to film The School for Scandal,[2] but was commercially unsuccessful.[3]

It used frames shot through red and blueish-green filters, which were recorded on standard black-and-white film stock, and projected with red and white light respectively.[3][4]

It was covered by British patents 329,438 and 335,038.[4]

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