International projectionist (Jan 1963-June 1965)

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^USSCREEN YOURS Only 1 in 20 Drive-Ins, {perhaps your competitor) has even the minimum screen illumination (4.5 foot lamberts at the center of the screen with a standard width aperture and the shutter running, measured from a midpoint on the ramp center line), recommended by The Society of Motion Picture &. Television Engineers. Which of these projection lamps will properly illuminate YOUR screen? Here's a guide: PICTURE WIDTH 50 FOOT 60 FOOT 70 FOOT PROJECTION ARC J.4" REFLECTOR— G5 AMPERES. 80 FOOT. 90 FOOT. .18" REFLECTOR— 11 IVIM LOW CURRENT RANGE. .18" REFLECTOR— 11 MM HI CURRENT RANGE OR 13.6 MM LOW CURRENT RANGE. .18'' REFLECTOR— 13.6 MM HI CURRENT RANGE. .21" REFLECTOR— BLOWN ARC LOW RANGE. 100 FOOT AND UP. .21" REFLECTOR— BLOWN ARC HI RANGE. IF YOU'RE FED UP — with a dismal boxoffice, brighten it up by brightening up your screen. The theatres with inadequate screen lighting are the theatres with the anemic boxoffices. Strong's complete line of lamps, includes one which will project the brighter, patron-pleasing pictures in your theatre. Discuss your needs with your equipment dealer now. FOR LITERATURE WRITE— THE ELECTRIC CORPORATION 31 CITY PARK AVENUE TOLEDO 1, OHIO A SUBSIDIARY OF GENERAL PRECISION EQUIPMENT CORPORATION