- tongue-twisting term
monopack. For many years,
Monopack (capitalized) was a
proprietary product of
Technicolor Corp,
whereas monopack (not capitalized) generically...
- as ‘Technicolor
Monopack’ in 35mm. When all in lowercase, '
monopack' is a
generic term. When
using a
leading capital letter, '
Monopack' is a trade-mark...
- (
Monopack)
motion picture film.
Earlier Technicolor features used
black and
white negative film
photographed behind color filters, or used
Monopack only...
-
processing system created by
Kodak in the 1950s for the
development of
monopack color negative motion picture film stock. It is part of the Eastmancolor...
- 3-strip
camera was
replaced by a
standard camera loaded with single-strip "
monopack"
color negative film.
Technicolor Laboratories were
still able to produce...
-
special cameras.
Technicolor introduced a
color reversal stock,
called Monopack, for
location shooting in 1941; it was
ultimately a 35 mm
version of Kodachrome...
-
movies (exclusively
available through Technicolor Corp as "Technicolor
Monopack") and 135, 120, 110, 126, 828 and
large format for
still photography. Kodachrome...
- 1890s and the 1950s. Kodachrome, the
first modern "integral tripack" (or "
monopack")
color film, was
introduced by
Kodak in 1935. It
captured the
three color...
- were
filmed using Technicolor Monopack,
which could be used in
normal 35mm
studio or
newsreel cameras.
Technicolor Monopack, a
version of
Kodachrome reversal...
- long-term
preservation for most
modern color motion picture film.
Since monopack color film - (where
materials for
registering all the
colors of the spectrum...