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has glosseng: Kinemacolor was the first successful color motion picture process, used commercially from 1908 to 1914. It was invented by George Albert Smith of Brighton, England in 1906, and launched by Charles Urban's Urban Trading Co. of London in 1908. From 1909 on, the process was known as Kinemacolor. It was a two-color additive color process, photographing and projecting a black-and-white film behind alternating red and green filters.
lexicalizationeng: Kinemacolor
instance of(noun) a medium that disseminates moving pictures; "theater pieces transferred to celluloid"; "this story would be good cinema"; "film coverage of sporting events"
celluloid, film, cinema
instance of(noun) an institution created to conduct business; "he only invests in large well-established companies"; "he started the company in his garage"
company
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German
has glossdeu: Kinemacolor war eines der ersten Verfahren, um Filme in Farbe zu drehen. Zuvor wurden Filmbilder einzeln koloriert.
lexicalizationdeu: Kinemacolor
Finnish
has glossfin: Kinemacolor on eräs varhainen elokuvissa käytetty menetelmä toistaa värit.
lexicalizationfin: Kinemacolor
French
has glossfra: En 1906, un nouveau procédé voit le jour, le Kinémacolor. Il nest cependant commercialisé quen début de l'an 1911. Ce système est mis au point en Angleterre par Serge Albert Smith et Charles Urban.
lexicalizationfra: Kinémacolor
Hungarian
has glosshun: A Kinemacolor volt az első sikeres színesfilm-készítési eljárás, 1908 és 1916 között alkalmazták a filmiparban. A brit George Albert Smith fejlesztette ki a londoni Urban Trading Co. számára 1906-ban. Az eljárás két szín additív színkeverésén alapult, egy fekete-fehér filmet váltakozva vörös és zöld színű szűrőkön keresztül vetítettek, és a létrejött képet fotózták le.
lexicalizationhun: Kinemacolor
Japanese
has glossjpn: キネマカラーはジョージ・アルバート・スミスによって発明されたカラー映画の技術である。初めて成功したカラー映画の技術であり,1908年から1914年まで商業映画に用いられた。記録時・上映時に赤・緑の2色のフィルターを用いる。
lexicalizationjpn: キネマカラー
Portuguese
has glosspor: Kinemacolor foi o primeiro êxito no processo da coloração de filmes, utilizado comercialmente a partir de 1908 até meados de 1914. Antes da invenção, cada imagem (frame) de um filme foi colorida. O processo foi inventado pelo inventor inglês George Albert Smith (1864—1959) em 1906 e lançado pela empresa Charles Urban Trading Company em 1908.
lexicalizationpor: Kinemacolor
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