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Type of movie and still photo film
Polacolor was the trade name of two very different color photography products developed by the Polaroid Corporation. The first Polacolor was a post-World
Polacolor
Model of instant film cameras manufactured by Polaroid from 1948-83
the negative peeled away to reveal the print. In 1963, Land introduced Polacolor pack film, which made instant color photographs possible. This process
Land_Camera
Photographic film which develops in minutes
films.[citation needed] 20x24 P3 PolaColor, 20x24 P7 PolaColor, and 20x24 PolaPan.[citation needed] 40x80 PolaColor ER, ISO 80, color Polaroid IJT-100
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American film
1940s period were released in less-expensive processes like Cinecolor and Polacolor. In January, 1944, Paramount had begun to move the studio back to New
Popeye the Sailor (film series)
Popeye_the_Sailor_(film_series)
in Polacolor 163 Hot Air Aces June 24 Al Eugster Bill Hudson Robert Connavale I. Klein Isadore Sparber Final Popeye cartoon produced in Polacolor 164
Popeye the Sailor filmography (Famous Studios)
Popeye_the_Sailor_filmography_(Famous_Studios)
Subtractive (3 color) The Humpbacked Horse (a.k.a. The Magic Horse, 1947) Polacolor 1948 Subtractive (3 color) Polaroid Corp. Unknown Technichrome 1948 Subtractive
List_of_color_film_systems
Defunct American television syndicator
continued to remove references to Paramount, Technicolor, Cinecolor, and Polacolor since the television prints were done in either Eastmancolor or Deluxe
U.M._&_M._TV_Corporation
American film and camera company (1937–2002)
Project mass market instant camera. List of Polaroid instant cameras Polacolor Polaroid (polarizer) – a light-polarizing material developed by Edwin H
Polaroid_Corporation
Very large instant camera
the request of Dr. Edwin Land, who wanted to demonstrate the quality of Polacolor II film, which the company was about to launch in 8×10 format. The first
Polaroid_20×24_camera
1943-67 American animated film series
Ken Roberts (uncredited) Winston Sharples Only Noveltoon produced in Polacolor. 28 We're in the Honey March 19, 1948 October 1, 1954 Bill Tytla George
Noveltoons
Australian bi-monthly photography periodical 1977-78
Announcement Singular Visions 4 March–April, 1978 Cover Christian Vogt 8x10 Polacolor 2 4 John Williams Folio 13 Bob Pile Redefining the photo essay 18 Tony
Light_Vision
1979 exhibition catalogue
book uses subject matter and color permutations as a major theme due to Polacolor's ability to emphasize color contrasts. Artists who have their own sections
One of a Kind: Recent Polaroid Color Photography
One_of_a_Kind:_Recent_Polaroid_Color_Photography
Canadian multidisciplinary artist
toned silver gelatin prints, (1978-1979) SX-70 Polaroid & Type 58 & 59, Polacolor photographs, (1981-1982) Precarious Acquiescence, (1981-1983) "..The Ascent
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Rememberer of Allah, Intelligent
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One Having a Soft Complexion
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English : patronymic from a pet form of the personal name Rollo or Rolf.
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