Gasparcolor

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Gasparcolor was a colour film system, developed in 1933 by the Hungarian chemist Dr Bela Gaspar. It used a subtractive 3-colour process on a single film strip, one of the earliest to do so.

During the 1930s and 1940s, it was used primarily in animation, notably by Oskar Fischinger (Muratti Gets in the Act, 1934; Composition in Blue, 1935) and Len Lye (Birth of a Robot, Rainbow Dance, both 1936).

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