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Kinecolor, Prizmacolor and early Technicolor arguably were not "true" color processes, since they involved black-and-white prints projected through alternating colored filters. The first color process to use a genuine color projection print was Technicolor Process 3; the first feature to use it was ''The Viking'' (1928)- almost simultaneous with the first talkie. [[Special:Contributions/96.228.61.55|96.228.61.55]] 19:44, 25 June 2010 (UTC)
Kinecolor, Prizmacolor and early Technicolor arguably were not "true" color processes, since they involved black-and-white prints projected through alternating colored filters. The first color process to use a genuine color projection print was Technicolor Process 3; the first feature to use it was ''The Viking'' (1928)- almost simultaneous with the first talkie. [[User:Solicitr|Solicitr]] 19:46, 25 June 2010 (UTC)

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Color film

Kinecolor, Prizmacolor and early Technicolor arguably were not "true" color processes, since they involved black-and-white prints projected through alternating colored filters. The first color process to use a genuine color projection print was Technicolor Process 3; the first feature to use it was The Viking (1928)- almost simultaneous with the first talkie. Solicitr 19:46, 25 June 2010 (UTC)