Handbook of projection for theatre managers and motion picture projectionists ([1922])

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MANAGERS AND PROJECTIONISTS Eye Strain and Glare Spots 237-238-239 What Constitutes a "Glare Spot" 237 Kinds of Glare Spot 238 How to Make Clock Non-Glaring 238-239 How to Make Exit Lights Non-Glaring 239 Film, The What It Is 268 How It Is Made 268 Thickness of Film 269 Perforations, Standard; and Film Dimensions 269 Damage to Film — What Causes It 270 Rain— What Causes It 271-272-273 Film — Waxing Same 274 Film-waxers 274 Film— Mending Same 274 to 380 Film Cement, Eastman 280 Film Cement Formulas 280 Measuring Film 292 Where to Keep Film 288 Moistening Dry Film 289 Film Notching Pliers 288 Film, Inspection and Repairs of Inspection — Not the Duty of Projectionist 286 Inspection — Duty of Film Exchange 286 Inspection — Failure of Exchange to Inspect and Repair Film Dishonest 286 Thorough Inspection and Repair Essential to Good Projection 287 Reason for Poor Exchange Inspection 287 Ordinary Exchange Inspection as It Is 288 Projectionist Should Be Paid for Time Spent on Film Inspection and Repair 288 Film on Circuit 288 Flicker Its Effect on the Eye 234-235 Is Always Due to Wrong Procedure in Projection. . . 235 Flicker Due to Revolving Shutter Inexcusable 235 Fuses What Fuses Are For 107 Explanation of Fuse Action 107 Will Carry Overload 108 rii