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    Photographs taken on Agfacolor Neu. Agfacolor was the name of a series of color film products made by Agfa of Germany. The first Agfacolor, introduced in 1932...
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    were sold under the Agfa-Ansco brand name. 1936 Agfacolor Neu a pioneering color film for amateurs and professionals. 1940 Agfacolor negative-positive color...
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  • paper. After the war, Agfa was split into two companies: Agfa AG in Leverkusen, West Germany, and VEB Film und Chemiefaserwerk Agfa Wolfen in East Germany...
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    ORWO (redirect from Agfa Wolfen)
    AGFA (Aktien-Gesellschaft für Anilin-Fabrikation) in 1910 and developed the first modern colour film, which incorporated colour couplers, Agfacolor Neu...
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    It was introduced in 1947 by Gevaert in Belgium, and an affiliate of Agfacolor. The process and company flourished in the 1950s as it was suitable for...
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  • The Agfa-Gevaert Tournament was a golf tournament in England from 1963 to 1971. It was played at Stoke Poges Golf Club in Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire...
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    Aniline as General Aniline & Film in 1939. Prior to the war, Agfa-Ansco had marketed Agfacolor film made in Germany. To assist the war effort, the company...
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    color screens (kornraster) for the Agfa-Farbenplatte glass plates (1916), and film based Agfacolor (1932) and Agfacolor Ultra (1934) ranges. Albert Julius...
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  • photographic processing techniques. Agfacolor Ap-41 process (pre-1978 Agfa color slides; 1978-1983 was a transition period when Agfa slowly changed their color...
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  • Eastman Kodak’s Company’s Kodachrome film, followed a year later Agfa Company’s Agfacolor. Color print film is the most common type of photographic film...
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  • it.:698 Agfa patented both the developer for this print and its photographic process, and promptly developed and released in 1936 Agfacolor Neu, the...
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    steps to sensitize the unsensitized grains. In late 1936, Agfacolor Neu was launched, Agfa having overcome earlier difficulties with color sensitivity...
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    German Agfa followed with their own integral tripack film, Agfacolor Neu, which was generally similar to Kodachrome but had one important advantage: Agfa had...
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  • Fischer and Benno Homolka [d], Agfa film was first made commercially available in 1936 (16 mm reversal and 35 mm), Agfa-Gevaert has discontinued their...
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  • (Single Lens Reflex) camera. Agfacolor Neu (English: New Agfacolor) color reversal film for home movies and slides. 1939 Agfacolor negative and positive 35 mm...
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  • to use ‘Agfacolor-Neu’. The American ‘Kodachrome’ process had arrived in 1935 but involved a complex lab-based processing system. ‘Agfacolor-Neu’ enabled...
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    Edith Weyde (category Agfa)
    photographic layers. She was involved in the development of the first Agfacolor papers from 1937 and contributed to the success of early color photography...
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    recording and playback. Following the discoverer's idea, Agfa corporation produced its Agfacolor reversible paper; color films were also made for the first...
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    negative film intended for making paper prints: in 1939, Agfa had introduced a 35 mm Agfacolor negative film for use by the German motion picture industry...
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  • of Agfacolor. The process and company flourished in the 1950s as it was suitable for on location shooting. The companies merged in 1964 to form Agfa-Gevaert...
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    launched 135-format Kodachrome colour film in 1936. AGFA followed with the introduction of Agfacolor Neu later in the same year. The designations 235 and...
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  • Title Director Cast Genre Notes Agfa-Schmalfilm-Monatsschau Produced by IG Farben Degeto Weltspiegel Deulig-Tonwoche Die Deutsche Monatsschau The German...
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  • Fedor Provorov Pavel Mershin Karnaval cvetov (1935) AGFAcolor (I) 1932 Lenticular (3 color) AGFA N/A (16mm only) Cinecolor (I) 1932 Subtractive (2 color)...
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  • photographic plate was produced by Agfa in Wolfen, and by 1936 the same company commercialized the more technically advanced Agfacolor Neu color transparency film...
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    was short-lived, as Kodak and Agfa soon began to produce multi-layer subtractive color films (Kodachrome and Agfacolor Neu respectively). Nevertheless...
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    Photography, organised by Goldberg; John Eggert [de], head of research at the Agfa plant in Wolfen, near Leipzig; and Robert Luther [de], the founding Director...
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    processing procedure. Agfa's similarly structured Agfacolor Neu was introduced in 1936. Unlike Kodachrome, the color couplers in Agfacolor Neu were incorporated...
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  • and later went to Hamburg as a theatre photographer. In 1954, he moved to Agfa in Leverkusen, for which he worked until 1969, among other things, in the...
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  • baden online Schiltach in Agfa-Color: das Vorstädtle 28.05.2020 https://www.bo.de/lokales/kinzigtal/schiltach-in-agfa-color-das-vorstaedtle "The History...
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    Münchhausen was the third feature film made in Germany using the new Agfacolor negative-positive material. Hippler and Ufa's production group manager...
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