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P3D Re: I'll pay $100 to know


  • From: "William J. Carter, Ph.D." <wc@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: P3D Re: I'll pay $100 to know
  • Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 16:16:20 -0700 (PDT)

At 04:13 PM 8/13/98 -0600, Tom Deering wrote:

>>So cyan light is a combination of blue and green, which added to red,
>>should produce white (all the colors). The filters have to be accurate,
>>and the density has to be correct, to get all the colors.
<snip>
>Tell you what.  I'll give a hundred dollars to the first person to show
>this works, as described.  Two regular filters making full color.  

By way of example, Technicolor was first developed in the 20's, as a
two-color process by Dr. Henry Kalmus. Mystery of the Wax Museum (1932) was
the last film made in the two-color Technicolor process. It was remade as
the 3-D classic, House of Wax (1953).


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