Kelley Color was a single-coated color film process developed by Kelley Color Laboratory, Incorporated, of Palisade, New Jersey, USA, and was available circa 1925 through circa 1926. The color process films were advertised as “Single coated films only. Do not scratch join cleaned and handled the same as all standard films. Will always be the least expensive film on the market.”
A series of short film novelties featuring Kelley Color were distributed by Elvin Film Corporation, Co-Operative Film Exchange, Standard Film Service, Exclusive Film Service and Liberty Film Corporation circa 1925 through circa 1926.
References: FilmYearBook-1926 p. 330.
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