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3 unusual facts about Color grading


Color grading

The photo-chemical process is also referred to as color timing and is typically performed at a photographic laboratory.

From there, each individual beam is then reflected on to a photomultiplier tube (PMT), where the photons are converted into an electronic signal to be recorded to tape.

Older systems are: Renaissance, Classic analog, Da Vinci Systems's: The Whiz (1982) and 888; The Corporate Communications's System 60XL (1982–1989) and Copernicus-Sunburst; Bosch Fernseh's FRP-60 (1983–1989); Dubner (1978-1985?), Cintel's TOPSY (1978), Amigo (1983), and ARCAS (1992) systems.



see also

Irwin G. Priest

He was named the first honorary lifetime member of the American Oil Chemists' Society in 1913 for his work on oil color grading.