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- Trucolor abstract "Trucolor was a process used and owned by Consolidated Film Industries division of Republic Pictures. Trucolor was originally a two-strip (red and green) process based on the earlier work of William Van Doren Kelley's Prizma color process. It later became a three-color process.Republic used Trucolor mostly for its westerns, through the 1940s and early 1950s. The premiere Trucolor release was Out California Way (1946) and the last film photographed in the process was Spoilers of the Forest (1957). With the advent of Eastmancolor and Ansco color films, which gave better results at a cheaper price, Trucolor was abandoned, coincidentally at the same time as Republic's demise.".
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- Trucolor hasPhotoCollection Trucolor.
- Trucolor subject Category:Film_and_video_technology.
- Trucolor comment "Trucolor was a process used and owned by Consolidated Film Industries division of Republic Pictures. Trucolor was originally a two-strip (red and green) process based on the earlier work of William Van Doren Kelley's Prizma color process. It later became a three-color process.Republic used Trucolor mostly for its westerns, through the 1940s and early 1950s.".
- Trucolor label "Trucolor".
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- Trucolor wasDerivedFrom Trucolor?oldid=584854597.
- Trucolor isPrimaryTopicOf Trucolor.