Société Française Cinéchromatique (Procédés R. Berthon)

23879

Share of 100F - Paris 1929

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Share of 100 francs issued Paris 1929. Head office: 174 boulevard Haussmann, Paris.

Use of processes Rodolphe Berthon (optician and astronomer from Lyon) whose invention enabled the first color films in 1908.

While the Société du film en couleurs Keller-Dorian in deficit changed its name to become the Société Française de Cinématographie et de Photographie (Cinematography and Photography French Company), Rodolphe Berthon decided to dissociate himself from it and founded the Société Française Cinéchromatique in January 1929.

In the team, there is an engineer also dissident, and the astronomer Charles Nordmann. Funding comes from a Nantes canning industrialist, E. Caudera (signature on the document).

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Country
France
Theme
Photography
Condition
EF

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