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1940s Newstand photo

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They had Colored Photo's??

 

Well...

1936: development of Kodachrome, the first color multi-layered color film; development of Exakta, pioneering 35mm single-lens reflex (SLR) camera and a few months later the development of multi-layer color negative films...

 

Autochrome has been around since 1906, which involved three separate monochrome exposures ('separation negatives') of a still scene through red, green, and blue filters.

But this isn't an autochrome picture, as the reds, greens and blues don't dominate the whole picture like most autochrome snaps.

 

so yes

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so, who's gonna ID these mags?

 

Well, the pic seems to have vanished, but here's the issue of Startling that was on the shelf...

 

 

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Man,only a 5.5 on that copy? It looks pretty clean minus that lower spine.

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