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- DeLuxe_Color abstract "DeLuxe color or Deluxe Color is a brand of color process for motion pictures. Like all color film processes, DeLuxe color is Eastmancolor-based, with certain adaptations for improved compositing for printing (similar to Technicolor's "selective printing") and for mass-production of prints. DeLuxe also offers "Showprints" (usually supplied to premieres in Los Angeles and New York). "Showprint" is DeLuxe's proprietary name for an "EK" (for "Eastman Kodak"), the generic name for a release print made directly from the original camera negative instead of from an internegative.Among the movies that used the DeLuxe color process are: Toy Story 3 (domestic prints), Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar, 2010 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (prints), Columbia Pictures, 2009 The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies, 2004 The Master of Disguise (prints), Columbia Pictures, 2002 Thomas and the Magic Railroad, Destination Films and Gullane Entertainment, 2000 Stuart Little (prints), Columbia Pictures, 1999 Barney's Great Adventure, Polygram Filmed Entertainment, 1998 All Dogs Go to Heaven 2, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1996 Baby's Day Out (prints), 20th Century Fox, 1994 The Flintstones, Universal Pictures, 1994 Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey (prints), Orion Pictures, 1991 The Adventures of Milo and Otis (prints), Columbia Pictures, 1989 Ghostbusters II, Columbia Pictures, 1989 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (prints), Paramount Pictures and Lucasfilm, 1989 Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure (prints), Orion Pictures, 1989 Oliver and Company, Walt Disney Animation Studios, 1988 Who Framed Roger Rabbit (prints; with Metrocolor), Touchstone Pictures, 1988 The Brave Little Toaster, Hyperion Pictures and The Kushner-Locke Company, 1987 An American Tail, Universal Pictures, 1986 The Color Purple, Warner Bros., 1985 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Paramount Pictures and Lucasfilm, 1984 E.T. the Extra Terrestrial (color processing), Universal Pictures, 1982 The Empire Strikes Back (prints) 20th Century Fox and Lucasfilm, 1980 Star Wars (prints), 20th Century Fox and Lucasfilm, 1977 Le Mans, Cinema Center Films, 1971 Yellow Submarine, United Artists, 1968 The Great Escape, United Artists, 1963 The Magnificent Seven, United Artists, 1960 The Blob, Paramount Pictures, 1958 Most of the movies made by 20th Century Fox since 1954 (the three CinemaScope titles which were completed in 1953 and the few non-CinemaScope titles which were completed in 1953 and 1954 were processed by Technicolor). All of the 1964 - 1978 Pink Panther shorts were processed by DeLuxe.As Technicolor is now an all-Eastmancolor shop, there is virtually no difference between DeLuxe color and Technicolor.".
- DeLuxe_Color wikiPageID "20578807".
- DeLuxe_Color wikiPageRevisionID "601297585".
- DeLuxe_Color hasPhotoCollection DeLuxe_Color.
- DeLuxe_Color subject Category:Film_and_video_technology.
- DeLuxe_Color comment "DeLuxe color or Deluxe Color is a brand of color process for motion pictures. Like all color film processes, DeLuxe color is Eastmancolor-based, with certain adaptations for improved compositing for printing (similar to Technicolor's "selective printing") and for mass-production of prints. DeLuxe also offers "Showprints" (usually supplied to premieres in Los Angeles and New York).".
- DeLuxe_Color label "DeLuxe Color".
- DeLuxe_Color sameAs m.0523fmb.
- DeLuxe_Color sameAs Q5244001.
- DeLuxe_Color sameAs Q5244001.
- DeLuxe_Color wasDerivedFrom DeLuxe_Color?oldid=601297585.
- DeLuxe_Color isPrimaryTopicOf DeLuxe_Color.