AMERICAN ITEMS.
[Kkutehs Tki.eukams.] A XKW .MA H VKb.' (Received this day at D.L’o 1.111.) XKW YOUV. Auk. -!>. The “Tribune” announces timt sue eessflll tests have been completed b; which a coloured picture placed in tin American Telephone and Telenrapl Company*' apparatus at CliicttK" ' v:l reproduced in New York in till its ori Kiiud colours within an hour. Tin keynote of the process lies in tin .sereeniiiK of all colours, but one. froii tiny picture. And then transmitting came over a wire and repeatiiiK thifor the primary colours. red. yellow. and blue. Three pictures receijit were reassembled. reproduci no the orieinal in all it~ shades. ’I here ione prineijial dilferenee as compared with the transmission ot ordinary black and white photographs-—namely, the lines in one picture were at an ancle of sixty decrees to lines in-the other pictures. The “Tribune” attributes the development to Stephens liorttau. associate editor of the publication “Inland Printer.” who is a noted American colour expert.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1924, Page 3
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160AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1924, Page 3
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