![]() ![]() “His mind was much occupied with the possibilities to apply his scientific mind to profitable ends,” wrote the then head of physics, Arthur Clark. Not smitten in sponsoring entrepreneurs and perhaps not seeing the enormous potential in colour movies, Queen’s did not support Kalmus’s sideline. Called Colour Kalmus on campus, the professor used his laboratory at Queens for a number of lucrative experiments - the most eye catching being colour movies. Kalmus began experimenting with colour photography and the creation of colour film while his wife, Natalie Kalmus, ran arts studies in Kingston. ![]() Previously, any colouring in movies at that time was done by labour-intensive and expensive hand painting.
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