20 years after inventing this technology, its company began distributing Shirley cards that calibrated colors for it, leading to notoriously poor results in photos of people with dark skin. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name brand of color reversal film whose manufacture was discontinued in 2009.
ANSWER: Kodachrome [prompt on Kodak or Eastman Kodak Company]
[10e] Kodak’s 104 line of Instamatic cameras included cubes that produced this effect, providing better lighting for indoor photography but prone to causing red-eye.
ANSWER: flash [accept flashcube]
[10m] Steve McCurry’s Kodachrome photograph of Sharbat Gula called Afghan Girl was used on the cover of this publication. Luis Marden took photographs for this publication in the mid-1930s.
ANSWER: National Geographic [or National Geographic Magazine; or NAT GEO]
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