DAYLIGHT FILMS
SHOWN IN LONDON
(Sun Special.) LONDON, October 4. An important development in cinematography was .demonstrated to-day by Messrs' Blunt,' McCormack, Ltd. . "The apparatus is virtually a miniature theatre, in which films are shown in broad daylight, and in. the strongestartificial light. Formerly, when a picture was projected on to a white screen, upon which daylight was falling, it prevented the reproduction of any black or deeper half-tones, making them grey. With the present screen, made by mixing three primary colours, and splitting the spectrum into various values, the stronger the daylight the more intense the black and coloured pictures screened become —being richer than the original. A port-able cabinet contains the film which rewinds and projects itself ad libitum. "
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Shannon News, 23 October 1928, Page 3
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121DAYLIGHT FILMS Shannon News, 23 October 1928, Page 3
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