Fascinating information; thank you, Dave! (In an incredible coincidence, in connection with System 3, you mentioned a process called “imbibition”. It’s Friday night and I, too, am imbibing.)
I understand that the main reason driving innovation was fire. The lamps in the projectors had to be very powerful. And the earlier cinemas went up regularly. And it's the reason for the multiple projectors for they would eventually heat to the point of explosion.
Today was the day I thought... "Technicolor... how the funk does that work??"
Great explanation and video! Thank you! 😎🤘
Sometimes it's good to look back and see how things we take for granted came into being. Well explained thank you.
Such great historical information!! This kind of video is what makes UA-cam seriously still worthwhile.. Thank you!
Thank you for this interesting video.
Fascinating information; thank you, Dave! (In an incredible coincidence, in connection with System 3, you mentioned a process called “imbibition”. It’s Friday night and I, too, am imbibing.)
That’s fascinating Dave, thank you for the explanation. I always learn something new from your tutorials.
Absolutely great lecture.
Great video, and so clearly explained. Thank you!
Very interesting, thanks Dave!
I understand that the main reason driving innovation was fire. The lamps in the projectors had to be very powerful. And the earlier cinemas went up regularly. And it's the reason for the multiple projectors for they would eventually heat to the point of explosion.
Really like this kind of content. Keep it up!
thank you
Hello, I am interested in the technicolor process IV. What photographic film would be the equivalent more or less, Kodak 100 for example? Thanks.
Great question but sorry I don't know!
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Is it posible to take movie with 3 strip technicolor process come back again?
Not sure. I just do stills photography. Not clever enough to do video!
The Kodachrome 64 had wonderful colors. With digital the colors are disgusting and dull. We are going backwards instead of moving forward, sad times.