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

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MANAGERS AND PROJECTIONISTS Cloth Screen ". 226 Painted Screen 227 Kalsomine Screen Surface 229 Kalsomine Surface — How Often It Should Be Cleaned 229 Testing Screen Surface as to Its Condition 230 Neat Cement Screen Surface 230 NOTE : It was found too late for correction in the text that the correct name is "white" cement, instead of "neat" cement. Glue Sizing for Cloth Screen 230 Metalized Screen Surfaces 230 Chalk Screen Surface 231 Metal Surface Screen — Tendency to Discoloration 231 Metal Surface Screen — Difficulty of Making 231 Mirror Screens 231 Translucent Screens 232 Ground Glass Screens Best for Rear Projection 233 Concave Screen. Possible Advantage in Its Use.. 233 Height of Screen Above Floor 234 Screen Must Have Flat Surface 239 Location of Screen With Relation to Lens 240 Border Surrounding Picture 240-241-242 Screen Surroundings Non-gloss 243 Size of Picture. See "Picture, Size of." Page 243 Tinted Screen Surface 246 Locating Screen at Front of Hose 247 Screens for Traveling Exhibitors 249 Stretching and Mounting the Screen 249-250-251-252 Characteristic of Screen Surfaces 258 to 267 Classification of Surfaces 260 Screen and Viewing Angle , 261-262 Shutter, Revolving Is an Integral Part of Optical System 206 Necessity for Shutter Limits Lens Diameters 206 Correct Position for Shutter 206 How Correct Position is Found 206-207 Reason for Locating Shutter at Aerial Image 207 Large Lens Diameter Calls for Wide Master Blade 208 Slides Announcement , . 337