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Old 07-17-2018, 07:06 PM
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I know this is a long shot, but can anyone tell from my screenshots if these were likely shot with the three-strip 35mm Technicolor cameras, or if they used the same process that Disney had used for "Seal Island" from 1948? Namely, that a smaller, lighter 16mm camera loaded with Kodachrome film was taken on location, the resulting footage was then blown up to create three 35mm separation internegatives, one for the red record, one for the green record, and one for the blue record. These then took the place of the camera negatives in the Technicolor process, and the process from that point on was more or less identical to that of a film shot with the three-strip camera on a Hollywood sound stage.

The images are too grainy looking to be from 35mm negatives IMO, but then I suppose the transfers for the DVD could have theoretically been culled from 16mm reduction prints.
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