| Unidentified photographer (British) USSR Pavilion, Paris 1938 Dufaycolor 3 1/2 x 2 3/8 ins Private collection of Mark Jacobs Courtesy of Mark Jacobs Collection. LL/41548 Dufaycolor, introduced in the 1930s, became the most popular of the additive screen processes because it was faster, had an improved screen that provided more realistic color, and, since it was film rather than plates, was easier to use.
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