List of color film systems

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This is a list of color film processes known to have been created for photographing and exhibiting motion pictures in color since the first attempts were made in the late 1890s. It is limited to "natural color" processes, meaning processes in which the color is photographically recorded and reproduced rather than artificially added by hand-painting, stencil coloring, or other arbitrary "colorization" methods.

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  • Process: the name of the process, as advertised by the company if commercialized. Known alternative names and second-party commercial aliases are also shown.
  • Year: The earliest known year of existence based on patents, reports of demonstrations, etc. The first public showing or commercial use (if any) may be later.
  • Projection method: a classification into one of four process types, plus a notation of how many primary colors were used:
    Additive: multiple black-and-white images photographed through color filters are projected through corresponding filters and united on the screen. The component images may either be projected simultaneously or in rapid succession.
    Subtractive: the color image is physically present as transparent coloring matter in the film. No special projection equipment is required.
    Mosaic (additive): the film incorporates a mosaic of extremely small color filters, allowing a color image to be photographed as one black-and-white image consisting of many microscopically small color-filtered fragments. The same mosaic reconstitutes the color when the film is projected, so no special equipment is needed.
    Lenticular (additive): a black-and-white film which has been embossed on its base side with hundreds or thousands of tiny lenses is used for the original photography, base side forward and in conjunction with a segmented multicolored filter on the camera lens. As in mosaic processes, the result is an array of adjacent microscopic black-and-white image fragments that record the color information. Projection must reverse the optical geometry used for photography, so it requires not only a similar segmented filter but also highly compatible and correctly adjusted projection optics.
  • Inventor: the known inventor(s) of the process.
  • Introductory film: the first known public showing of the process.

List

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Process

! Year

! Projection method

! Inventor(s)

! Introductory film

Lee-Turner Colour

|1899

|Additive (3 color)

|Edward Raymond Turner{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-19423951 |title=World's first colour moving pictures discovered |publisher=BBC News |quote=patented his colour process on 22 March 1899 |date=2012-09-12 |accessdate=2012-09-12}}{{cite web |url=https://blog.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/edward-raymond-turner-discovery-re-writes-history-of-early-film/ |title=We have discovered the world's first colour moving pictures |last=Hughes |first=Beth |date=12 September 2012 |website=National Science and Media Museum blog |publisher=National Science and Media Museum |access-date=1 May 2020 }}

|N/A (Experimental) (circa 1902)

Biocolour

|1905

|Additive (2 color)

|William Friese-Greene

|Untitled Film (1906){{Cite news|title=Novelties at the Convention|date=1906-08-02|work=Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette|page=6}}

Kinemacolor

|1906

|Additive (2 color)

|George Albert Smith

|Representatives of the British Isles (1909){{Cite book |last=McKernan |first=Luke |title=Charles Urban: Pioneering the Non-Fiction Film in Britain and America, 1897-1925 |publisher=University of Exeter Press |year=2018 |isbn=978-0859892964}}

Warner-Powrie

|1906

|Mosaic (3 color)

|John Hutchison Powrie
Florence M. Warner https://onthisdateinphotography.com/2016/10/24/october-24/

|Untitled film (1928)

Keller-Dorian

|1908

|Lenticular (3 color)

|Albert Keller-Dorian
Rodolphe Berthon

|Unknown

Cinecolorgraph

|1912

|Subtractive (2 color)

|A. Hernandez-Mejia

|Unknown

Brewster Color (I)

|1913

|Subtractive (2 color)

|Percy Douglas Brewster

|Unknown

Chronochrome
a.k.a. Gaumont Color

|1913

|Additive (3 color)

|Leon Gaumont

|Unknown

Prizma (I)

|1913

|Additive (2 color)

|William van Doren Kelley

|Our Navy (1917)

Cinechrome

|1914

|Additive (3 color)

|Colin Bennett

|Prince of Wales in India (1921)

Kodachrome (I)

|1916

|Subtractive (2 color)

|John G. Capstaff
Eastman-Kodak

| Concerning $1,000

Technicolor (I)

|1916

|Additive (2 color)

|Daniel F. Comstock
Herbert Kalmus
W. Burton Wescott

|The Gulf Between (1917)

Douglass Color
(Douglass Natural Color)

|1918

|Additive (2 color)

|Leon Forrest Douglass

|Nature Scenes (1918) and Cupid Angling (1918)

Kesdacolor

|1918

|Subtractive (2 color)

|William van Doren Kelley
Carroll H. Dunning

|American Flag (1918)

Prizma (II)

|1918

|Subtractive (2 color)

|William van Doren Kelley

|The Glorious Adventure (1922)

Gilmore Color

|1918

|Additive (2 color)

|Frederic Eugene Ives
Otto C. Gilmore

|Unknown

Zoechrome

|1920

|Subtractive (3 color)

|T.A. Mills

|Unknown

ColorCraft

|1921

|Subtractive (2 color)

|W.H. Peck

|Unknown

Polychromide

|1922

|Additive (2 color)

|Aron Hamburger

|Unknown

Technicolor (II)

|1922

|Subtractive (2 color)

|Daniel F. Comstock
Joseph A. Ball
Leonard T. Troland
Jarvis M. Andrews

|The Toll of the Sea (1922)

Szczepanik

|1924

|Additive (3 color)

|Jan Szczepanik

|Unknown

Kelleycolor

|1926

|Subtractive (2 color)

|William van Doren Kelley
Max Handschiegl

|Unknown

Color Cinema Corporation

|1927

|Subtractive (2 color)

|Color Cinema Corporation

|Unknown

Lignose Naturfarbenfilm

|1927

|Additive (3 color)

|Lignose

|Unknown

Busch Color

|1928

|Additive (2 color)

|

|Unknown

Harriscolor

|1928

|Subtractive (2 color)

|William Van Doren Kelley

|Unknown

Kodacolor (I)

|1928

|Lenticular (3 color)

|Rodolphe Berthon

|N/A (16 mm home movies only) (1928)

Raycol

|1928

|Additive (2 color)

|Maurice Elvey

|The School for Scandal (1930)

Splendicolor

|1928

|Subtractive (3 color)

|

|Unknown

Technicolor (III)

|1928

|Subtractive (2 color)

|Daniel F. Comstock

|The Viking (1928)

Agfa bipack

|1929

|Subtractive (2 color)

|Agfa

|Unknown

Horst Color

|1929

|Additive (3 color)

|L. Horst

|Unknown

Multicolor

|1929

|Subtractive (2 color)

|William Thomas Crespinel

|Unknown

Finlay

|1929

|Additive (3 color)

|Clare l. Finlay

|Unknown

Harriscolor

|1929

|Subtractive (2 color)

|J.B. Harris Jr.

|Unknown

Cinechrome

|1930

|Unknown

|Cinecolor Ltd.

|Unknown

Cineoptichrome

|1930

|Additive (2 color)

|Lucien Roux
Armand Roux

|Unknown

Dascolor

|1930

|Subtractive (2 color)

|M. L. F. Dassonville

|Unknown

Harmonicolor

|1930

|Additive (2 color)

|Maurice Combs

|Talking Hands (1936)

Hirlicolor

|1930

|Subtractive (2 color)

|George A. Hirliman

|Captain Calamity (1936)

Photocolor

|1930

|Subtractive (2 color)

|Photocolor Corp.

|The Gift of Montezuma (1930)

Pilney Color

|1930

|Subtractive (2 color)

|

|Unknown

Allfarbenfilm

|1930

|Additive (3 color)

|

|Unknown

Sennettcolor

|1930

|Subtractive (2 color)

|Mack Sennett (financier)

|Strange Birds (1930)

Sirius Color

|1930

|Subtractive (2 color)

|L. Horst

|Unknown

Brewster Color (II)

|1930

|Subtractive (2 or 3 color)

|Percy Douglas Brewster

|Autumn Foliage (1930)

UFAcolor
a.k.a. Chemicolor,
Spectracolor

|1930

|Subtractive (2 color)

|UFA Studios

|Pagliacci (1936)

Vitacolor

|1930

|Additive (2 color)

|William Van Doren Kelley
Max B. Du Pont (financier)

|Unknown

Chimicolor

|1931

|Subtractive (3 color)

|Syndicate de la Cinematographe des Couleurs

|Unknown

Magnacolor

|1931

|Subtractive (2 color)

|Consolidated Laboratories

|The Bold Caballero (1936)

Dufaycolor

|1931

|Mosaic (3 color)

|Louis Dufay
Dufay-Chromex Co.

|Sons of the Sea (1939)

DuPack

|1931

|Subtractive (2 color)

|DuPont Co.

|Unknown

Rota Farbenfilm

|1931

|Subtractive (2 color)

|

|Unknown

Russian two-color system

|1931

|Subtractive (2 color)

|Nikolai Agokos
Fedor Provorov
Pavel Mershin

|Karnaval cvetov (1935)

AGFAcolor (I)

|1932

|Lenticular (3 color)

|AGFA

|N/A (16mm only)

Cinecolor (I)

|1932

|Subtractive (2 color)

|William T. Crispinel
Alan M. Gundelfinger

|Sweden, Land of the Vikings (1934)
Honeymoon Hotel (1934)

Technicolor (IV)

|1932

|Subtractive (3 color)

|Joseph A. Ball

|Flowers and Trees (1932)

Morgana Color

|1932

|Additive (2 color)

|Bell and Howell
Lady Juliet Williams

|N/A (16mm only)

Gasparcolor

|1933

|Subtractive (3 color)

|Bela Gaspar

|Kreise (1933) and Muratti Greift Ein (1934)

Vericolor

|1933

|Subtractive (2 color)

|Vericolor Inc.

| The Magic Isle (1935)

Francita Process
a.k.a. Opticolor (UK)

|1935

|Additive (3 color)

|British Realita Syndica, Ltd.

|Jeunies filles à marier (1935)

Kodachrome (II)

|1935

|Subtractive (3 color)

|Eastman Kodak

|N/A (16mm only)

Cosmocolor

|1935

|Subtractive (2 color)

|Otto C. Gilmore

|Wings Over the Golden Gate (1935)

Russian three-color process

|1936

|Subtractive (3 color)

|Pavel Mershin
Fedor Provorov
Avenir Min

|The Fox and the Wolf (1937)

Telco-Color

|1936

|Subtractive (3 color)

|

|Cavalcade of Texas (1938)

Dunningcolor

|1937

|Subtractive (3 color)

|Carroll H. Dunning
Dodge Dunning

|Tehauntepec (1937)

AGFAColor (II)
a.k.a. Sovcolor,
Chrome Color
Art Chrome Color,

ORWOcolor

|1939

|Subtractive (3 color)

|I.G. Farben

|Frauen sind doch bessere Diplomaten (1939–41)

Thomascolor

|1942

|Additive (3 color)

|Richard Thomas

|Unknown

Cinefotocolor

|1947

|Subtractive (2 color)

|Daniel Aragonés

|El un rincón de España (1948)

Fullcolor

|1947

|Subtractive (3 color)

|

|The Goldwyn Follies (1947 reissue)

Rouxcolor

|1947

|Additive (3 color)

|Lucien Roux
Armand Roux

|The Miller's Daughter (1948)

Thomson Color

|1947

|Lenticular (3 color)

|Société Thomson

|Jour de fête (1949, color version not released until 1994)

Cinecolor (II)
a.k.a. SuperCineColor

|1948

|Subtractive (3 color)

|Alan M. Gundelfinger

|The Sword of Monte Cristo (1951)

Konicolor

|1948

|Subtractive (3 color)

|Konishi Roku

|

Magicolor

|1947

|Subtractive (3 color)

|

|The Humpbacked Horse (a.k.a. The Magic Horse, 1947)

Polacolor

|1948

|Subtractive (3 color)

|Polaroid Corp.

|Unknown

Technichrome

|1948

|Subtractive (2 Color)

|Technicolor Company of England

|The Olympic Games of 1948

Trucolor (II)

|1948

|Subtractive (3 color)

|Republic Pictures
Consolidated Film Industries

|This is Korea (1951)

Eastmancolor
a.k.a. DeLuxe Color
Metrocolor
Pathécolor (II)
WarnerColor
and Technicolor (after 1954)

|1950

|Subtractive (3 color)

|Eastman Kodak

|Royal Journey (1951)

Alfacolour
a.k.a. Alfacolor

|1950

|Subtractive (2 color)

|Alpha Photographic Laboratories

|Unknown

Ansco Color

|1952

|Subtractive (3 color)

|General Aniline and Film Corp.

|Climbing the Matterhorn (1948)

Dugromacolor

|1952

|Additive (3 color)

|Dumas, Grosset, and Marx

|Unknown

Ferraniacolor

|1952

|Subtractive (3 color)

|

|Toto in Color (1952)

Fox Lenticular Film

|1953

|Lenticular (3 color)

|Twentieth Century-Fox

|N/A (experimental)

Fujicolor

|1953

|Subtractive (3 color)

|

|Adventure of Natsuko (1953)

Polavision

|1977

|Additive (3 color) mosaic

| Polaroid Corp.

| Super 8mm only

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