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- Pathécolor abstract "Pathécolor, later renamed Pathéchrome, was an early mechanical stencil-based film tinting process for movies developed by Pathé in the early 20th century. One of the last feature films to use the process was the British revue film Elstree Calling (1930).The Pathécolor stencil process should not be confused with the later Pathécolor, Pathé Color and Color by Pathé trade names seen in screen credits and advertising materials. Like Metrocolor, WarnerColor and Color by DeLuxe, these were simply rebrandings, for advertising purposes, of the use of Eastman Kodak's Eastmancolor color negative film for the original photography. The stencil process was not a color photography process and did not use color film. Like computer-based film colorization processes, it was a way of arbitrarily adding selected colors to films originally photographed and printed in black-and-white.Each frame of an extra print of the black-and-white film to be colored was rear-projected onto a sheet of frosted glass, as in rotoscoping. An operator used a blunt stylus to trace the outlines of areas of the projected image that were to be tinted one particular color. The stylus was connected to a reducing pantograph that caused a sharp blade to cut corresponding outlines through the actual film frame, creating the stencil for that color in that frame. This had to be done for each individual frame, and as many different stencil films had to be made as there were different colors to be added. Each of the final projection prints was matched up with one of the stencil films and run through a machine that applied the corresponding dye through the stencil. This operation was repeated using each of the different stencils and dyes in turn.".
- Pathécolor wikiPageExternalLink ask-archive?date=20070131.
- Pathécolor wikiPageExternalLink aa012101a.htm.
- Pathécolor wikiPageID "14314974".
- Pathécolor wikiPageLength "2320".
- Pathécolor wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Pathécolor wikiPageRevisionID "581873724".
- Pathécolor wikiPageWikiLink Black_and_white.
- Pathécolor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Film_and_video_technology.
- Pathécolor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Silent_film.
- Pathécolor wikiPageWikiLink Color_photography.
- Pathécolor wikiPageWikiLink Dye.
- Pathécolor wikiPageWikiLink Elstree_Calling.
- Pathécolor wikiPageWikiLink Film_colorization.
- Pathécolor wikiPageWikiLink Film_frame.
- Pathécolor wikiPageWikiLink Film_tinting.
- Pathécolor wikiPageWikiLink Frosted_glass.
- Pathécolor wikiPageWikiLink Kodak.
- Pathécolor wikiPageWikiLink List_of_color_film_systems.
- Pathécolor wikiPageWikiLink List_of_early_color_feature_films.
- Pathécolor wikiPageWikiLink List_of_film_formats.
- Pathécolor wikiPageWikiLink Pantograph.
- Pathécolor wikiPageWikiLink Pathé.
- Pathécolor wikiPageWikiLink Photography.
- Pathécolor wikiPageWikiLink Release_print.
- Pathécolor wikiPageWikiLink Revue.
- Pathécolor wikiPageWikiLink Rotoscoping.
- Pathécolor wikiPageWikiLink Stencil.
- Pathécolor wikiPageWikiLink Stylus.
- Pathécolor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pathécolor".
- Pathécolor wikiPageWikiLinkText "pathécolor".
- Pathécolor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Filmmaking-stub.
- Pathécolor subject Category:Film_and_video_technology.
- Pathécolor subject Category:Silent_film.
- Pathécolor hypernym Film.
- Pathécolor type Film.
- Pathécolor type Diacritic.
- Pathécolor type Redirect.
- Pathécolor type Style.
- Pathécolor type Technique.
- Pathécolor comment "Pathécolor, later renamed Pathéchrome, was an early mechanical stencil-based film tinting process for movies developed by Pathé in the early 20th century. One of the last feature films to use the process was the British revue film Elstree Calling (1930).The Pathécolor stencil process should not be confused with the later Pathécolor, Pathé Color and Color by Pathé trade names seen in screen credits and advertising materials.".
- Pathécolor label "Pathécolor".
- Pathécolor sameAs Q3897644.
- Pathécolor sameAs Pathécolor.
- Pathécolor sameAs Pathécolor.
- Pathécolor sameAs m.03d08d6.
- Pathécolor sameAs Q3897644.
- Pathécolor wasDerivedFrom Pathécolor?oldid=581873724.
- Pathécolor isPrimaryTopicOf Pathécolor.