Kodacolor (filmmaking)
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For other uses of the "Kodacolor" brand, see Kodacolor (disambiguation).
In motion pictures, Kodak's Kodacolor brand was originally associated with an early lenticular (additive color) color motion picture process, first introduced in 1928 for 16mm film.[1] The process was based on the Keller-Dorian system of color photography.
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