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List of early color feature films : ウィキペディア英語版
List of early color feature films

This is a list of early color films from 1902 to around 1936 when the earliest films using the Technicolor three-strip process ("Process 4") were released. On the list below, all movies prior to ''The Show of Shows'' (1929) are silent films. About a third of the movies are thought to be lost films, with no prints surviving, or with only partial prints surviving. (This does not include movies that now exist only in black-and-white prints.)
The earliest attempts to produce color films involved hand-painting the negative or tinting it with dye. Stencil-based techniques such as Pathéchrome and the Handschiegl color process were an extension of this. Several dyes were rolled over the negative, each with an appropriate stencil underneath to restrict the dye to the desired parts of the print. Since transparent dye preserved the varying brightness of the black-and-white image, the result could look rather naturalistic, but in fact the choice of what colors to use and where was made by a person. Edward Turner was the first process to capture natural color on film stock.
Beginning in 1932, Technicolor introduced a new color process—"Process 4", with one negative for each primary color and a "matrix" to improve contrast. This became the standard for the major Hollywood studios. The earliest short films using this technique have been included in the list.
==List of films==


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