![]() Process 4 was the second major color process, after Britain's Kinemacolor (used between 19), and the most widely used color process in Hollywood during the Golden Age of Hollywood. Technicolor Laboratories were still able to produce Technicolor prints by creating three black and white matrices from the Eastmancolor negative (Process 5). Technicolor is a series of color motion picture processes, the first version dating back to 1916, and followed by improved versions over several decades.ĭefinitive Technicolor movies using three black and white films running through a special camera (3-strip Technicolor or Process 4) started in the early 1930s and continued through to the mid-1950s when the 3-strip camera was replaced by a standard camera loaded with single strip 'monopack' color negative film. ![]() "Technicolor is natural color" Paul Whiteman stars in the King of Jazz ad from The Film Daily, 1930
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