Chronochrome color system

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The Chronochrome color system was an early motion picture color process developed by French film pioneer Léon Gaumont to produce naturalistic color images using a multi-lens, additive method.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf additive color process
color motion picture system
early motion picture color process
associatedWith Gaumont Film Company NERFINISHED
colorMethod additive
colorReproduction naturalistic color images
colorSeparationMethod optical separation through multiple lenses
countryOfOrigin France
developedBy Léon Gaumont NERFINISHED
developer Léon Gaumont NERFINISHED
developmentLocation France NERFINISHED
era early 20th century
field cinematography
color film technology
goal to produce naturalistic color images
historicalSignificance one of the early attempts at practical color cinematography
imageType natural color motion pictures
inventor Léon Gaumont NERFINISHED
medium motion picture film
namedAfter chronochrome NERFINISHED
opticalConfiguration multi-lens system
projectionMethod additive color projection
purpose to record and project motion pictures in color
technologyType photographic color process
uses multiple lenses to record color components

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Léon Gaumont notableWork Chronochrome color system