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US1145968A
US1145968A US77678213A US1913776782A US1145968A US 1145968 A US1145968 A US 1145968A US 77678213 A US77678213 A US 77678213A US 1913776782 A US1913776782 A US 1913776782A US 1145968 A US1145968 A US 1145968A
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  • My invention relates to photographic films adapted for use in' color photography and specially in color'motion picture photography and has for its object the production of a film adapted to be acted upon one side by light of one group of colors and on the other side by the light of other colors according to the process described in my patent application Ser. No. 747,712, filed Feb. 11, 1913, entitled Color photography.
  • Figure 1 in the sheet of drawings is a section through the film;
  • Fig. 2 is a section through a modified film.
  • the film, Fig. 1 consists of a support 1,- made of material such as celluloid, coated on one, side with an emulsion 2 made as transparent as possible and sensitive chiefly to light of one group of colors having Wave lengths from about 4000 u. u. to 5500 or 6000 u: u. including fromyiolet to green or yellow-green or even yellow.
  • This emulsion may contain chiefly silver chlorid or may be a silver bromid and silver iodid emulsion that has not entirely ripened and is a yellow color that will permit the redand orange light to pass with minimum loss.
  • the emulsion is colored or stained before or after coating a yellow or orange color adapted to'prevent the passage of material amounts of blue or green light through the emulsion.
  • the support 1, Fig. 2 may bestained or may be coated with a layer 4 of a stained substance such as gelatin.
  • the emulsion may be color sensitive when coated or it may be rendered sensitive to blue and green by treating with dyes such as acridin orange NO, eosin, erythrosin or a mixture of them. Some of these dyes, being yellow or orange, may stain theemulsion sufliciently to prevent the passage of the blue and green light.
  • the other side of the film may be coated with a panchromatic emulsion B or with an emulsion sensitive to red, orange and ye1-- low light or the emulsion may be treated on the film after coating with dyes such as .or basic dyes.
  • dyes such as .or basic dyes.
  • the film is exposed in a camera with the green sensitive emulsion nearer the lens.
  • a light filter may be used to shut out the ultraviolet light and possibly reduce the action of the violet, indigo and blue light on the film.
  • the film is developed V and fixed on both sides and the images on .both sides of the film are stained different colors.
  • the color negative film is printed on a similarly prepared positive film. It is not essential that the emulsion on this positive film ,be so transparent as a light of great intensity in orange and red may be used in printing to overcome the density of the side of the film sensitized for green.
  • the positive film is developed and fixed on both sides and the images on both sides are stained in colors best adapted to reproduce the object photographed, the image on one side being usually stained a blue or green and the image on the other side a red or orange or possibly a yellow.
  • Prints may be made from color negatives made by other processes or from color paintings or prints on this film.
  • a modification of this film may be secured by treating the emulsion on the side of the film to be exposed nearer the for blue and green.
  • a color film may be made that will render or record the principal colors in nature.
  • either side may be treated with a resist to render it immune to action of certain (1 'es such as either acid lm may be so treated by making the'emul sion' coated on one side adapted to absorb color from a certain class of dyes and the emulsion coated on theother side from a different class of dyes,- in which case both sides of the film may be immersed in both dye baths without the colors mixing.
  • a photographic film comprising a transparent support coated on one side with an emulsion sensitized chiefly to light of one group of colors and coated on the other side with an emulsion sensitized chiefly for other colors.
  • a photographic film comprising a transparent support coated on one side with an emulsion made as transparent as possible and sensitized chiefly to light of one group of colors and coated on the other side with an emulsion sensitized chiefly for other colors.
  • a photographic film comprising a transparent support coated on one-side with an emulsion sensitized chiefly to light of one group of colors, the said emulsion being stained to prevent the passage through it of material quantities of light of the said .group of colors, and an emulsion coated on the other side of the said support sensitized chiefly for light of other colors.
  • a photographic film comprising a transparent support coated on one side with an emulsion made as transparent as possible and sensitized chiefly for one group of colors, means adapted to prevent the passage through the said support of material quantities of light of the said group of colors, and an emulsion coated on the other side of the said support sensitized chiefly for light of other colors.
  • a photographic film comprising a transparent support coated on one side with an emulsion sensitized chiefly for green, blue, indigo and violet light and coated on the other side and yellow light.
  • a photographic film comprising a transparent support coated on one side with an emulsion made as transparent as possible and sensitized chiefly for yellow-green, green, blue, indigo and violet light and coated on the other side with an emulsion sensitized for red, orange and yellow light.
  • a photographic film comprising a transparent support coated on one side with an emulsion sensitized chiefly for yellow-green, green, blue, indigo and violet light and stained a yellowish color to prevent the passage of material quantities, of green, blue, indigo and violet light through the said emulsion, and an emulsion coated on the other side of the said support sensitized for red, orange and yellow light.
  • a photographic film comprising a transparent support coated on one side with an emulsion made as transparent as possible. and sensitized chiefly for yellow-green, green, blue,
  • indigo and violet light means adapted to prevent the passage through the said support of material quantities of green, blue, indigo and violet light, and an emulsion coated on the other .side of the said support sensitized for red, orange and yellow light.

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I P. D. BREWSTER.
PHOTOGRAPHIG FILM.
AIPLICATION FILED JULY 1. I913.
mmfiflmm: Eatented July 13, 1915.
INVENTOR -iPERcY nEREWsTER, 0E EAST ORANGE, NEW ERSEY, A sswNoR T0 BREWSTER NILE: coRroRA'rIoN, oE NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, a co roRM'IoN on NEW YoRK.
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- Specification of Letters Patent. Pal-tented July l3, 1915.
Application filed July 1, 1913.- Serial No. 776,782.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, PERCY. D. BREWSTER, a citizen of the United States, residing at East Orange, in the county of Essex and State of New Jersey, have invented new and useful Improvements in Photographic Films, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to photographic films adapted for use in' color photography and specially in color'motion picture photography and has for its object the production of a film adapted to be acted upon one side by light of one group of colors and on the other side by the light of other colors according to the process described in my patent application Ser. No. 747,712, filed Feb. 11, 1913, entitled Color photography.
Figure 1 in the sheet of drawings is a section through the film; Fig. 2 is a section through a modified film.
The film, Fig. 1, consists of a support 1,- made of material such as celluloid, coated on one, side with an emulsion 2 made as transparent as possible and sensitive chiefly to light of one group of colors having Wave lengths from about 4000 u. u. to 5500 or 6000 u: u. including fromyiolet to green or yellow-green or even yellow. This emulsion may contain chiefly silver chlorid or may be a silver bromid and silver iodid emulsion that has not entirely ripened and is a yellow color that will permit the redand orange light to pass with minimum loss. The emulsion is colored or stained before or after coating a yellow or orange color adapted to'prevent the passage of material amounts of blue or green light through the emulsion. Instead of staining the emulsion the support 1, Fig. 2, may bestained or may be coated with a layer 4 of a stained substance such as gelatin. The emulsion may be color sensitive when coated or it may be rendered sensitive to blue and green by treating with dyes such as acridin orange NO, eosin, erythrosin or a mixture of them. Some of these dyes, being yellow or orange, may stain theemulsion sufliciently to prevent the passage of the blue and green light. The other side of the film may be coated with a panchromatic emulsion B or with an emulsion sensitive to red, orange and ye1-- low light or the emulsion may be treated on the film after coating with dyes such as .or basic dyes. The
pinacyanol, pinachrome, dicyanin or a mix ture of them to sensitize for these colors. As described in my other application the film is exposed in a camera with the green sensitive emulsion nearer the lens. A light filter may be used to shut out the ultraviolet light and possibly reduce the action of the violet, indigo and blue light on the film. After exposure the film is developed V and fixed on both sides and the images on .both sides of the film are stained different colors. The color negative film is printed on a similarly prepared positive film. It is not essential that the emulsion on this positive film ,be so transparent as a light of great intensity in orange and red may be used in printing to overcome the density of the side of the film sensitized for green. The positive film is developed and fixed on both sides and the images on both sides are stained in colors best adapted to reproduce the object photographed, the image on one side being usually stained a blue or green and the image on the other side a red or orange or possibly a yellow. Prints may be made from color negatives made by other processes or from color paintings or prints on this film. A modification of this film may be secured by treating the emulsion on the side of the film to be exposed nearer the for blue and green. By using a light filter adapted to shut ofi' the ultra-violet, violet,
indigo and the extreme blue, a color film may be made that will render or record the principal colors in nature.
To facilitate staining the two sides of the film in different colors, either side may be treated with a resist to render it immune to action of certain (1 'es such as either acid lm may be so treated by making the'emul sion' coated on one side adapted to absorb color from a certain class of dyes and the emulsion coated on theother side from a different class of dyes,- in which case both sides of the film may be immersed in both dye baths without the colors mixing.
Having described my invention what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is,-
I. As a new article of manufacture, a photographic film comprising a transparent support coated on one side with an emulsion sensitized chiefly to light of one group of colors and coated on the other side with an emulsion sensitized chiefly for other colors.
2. As a new article of manufacture, a photographic film comprising a transparent support coated on one side with an emulsion made as transparent as possible and sensitized chiefly to light of one group of colors and coated on the other side with an emulsion sensitized chiefly for other colors.
3. As a new article of manufacture, a photographic film comprising a transparent support coated on one-side with an emulsion sensitized chiefly to light of one group of colors, the said emulsion being stained to prevent the passage through it of material quantities of light of the said .group of colors, and an emulsion coated on the other side of the said support sensitized chiefly for light of other colors.
4. As a new article of manufacture, a photographic film comprising a transparent support coated on one side with an emulsion made as transparent as possible and sensitized chiefly for one group of colors, means adapted to prevent the passage through the said support of material quantities of light of the said group of colors, and an emulsion coated on the other side of the said support sensitized chiefly for light of other colors.
5. As a new article of manufacture, a photographic film comprising a transparent support coated on one side with an emulsion sensitized chiefly for green, blue, indigo and violet light and coated on the other side and yellow light.
6. As a new article of manufacture a photographic film comprising a transparent support coated on one side with an emulsion made as transparent as possible and sensitized chiefly for yellow-green, green, blue, indigo and violet light and coated on the other side with an emulsion sensitized for red, orange and yellow light.
7. As a new article of manufacture a photographic film comprising a transparent support coated on one side with an emulsion sensitized chiefly for yellow-green, green, blue, indigo and violet light and stained a yellowish color to prevent the passage of material quantities, of green, blue, indigo and violet light through the said emulsion, and an emulsion coated on the other side of the said support sensitized for red, orange and yellow light.
8. As a new article of manufacture a photographic film comprising a transparent support coated on one side with an emulsion made as transparent as possible. and sensitized chiefly for yellow-green, green, blue,
indigo and violet light, means adapted to prevent the passage through the said support of material quantities of green, blue, indigo and violet light, and an emulsion coated on the other .side of the said support sensitized for red, orange and yellow light.
In, testimony whereof, I have signed my.
name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses, this twenty eighth day of June 1913.
, PERCY D. BREWSTER. Witnesses:
CORNELIUS ODoNoeuUn, A. S. BREWSTER.
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