Imbibition Coloring of Motion Picture Films

William V. D. Kelley

About eight years ago Mr. Max Handschiegl began the coloring of motion picture films by a system generally known by the term ‘imbibition.’ Mr. Handschiegl's previous experience had been in the engraving business in St. Louis and other places and he sought to apply the knowledge gained in that field to the coloring of films. In a broad sense he has utilized the printing press method of inking from a matrix or similar surface.

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Published
1926-10
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Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J00873