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Tints in silent films could be literal (red for fire) or symbolic (rose for romance). Thanks to some rather overbuttered Kodak marketing materials for pre-tinted films, here are the tints and what they could mean! Rose was nearly always symbolic, used for romance and romantic settings.
May 16, 2025, 1:24 PM