Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1930-1949)

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2 INDEX Filters, Electrical. (See ELECTRICAL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT.) Fixing of Motion Picture Film. A Method of Testing for the Presence of Sodium Thiosulfate in Motion Picture Films, J. I. CRABTREE and J. F. Ross, p. 419. Some Properties of Chrome Alum Stop Baths and Fixing Baths, J. I. CRABTREE and H. D. RUSSELL, Part I, p. 483; Part II, p. 667. General. A Milestone, p. 2. Our New Journal, p. 7. The Sound Film Situation in Europe, N. D. GOLDEN, p. 11. The Human Equation in Sound Picture Production, TERRY RAMS AYE, p. 219. A Year of Sound, HAROLD B. FRANKLIN, p. 302. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and Its Service as a Forum for the Industry, FRANK WOODS, p. 436. Historical. The Early History of Wide Films, CARL Louis GREGORY, p. 27. Camera Mechanism, Ancient and Modern, ARTHUR S. NEWMAN, p. 534. Home Motion Picture Equipment. (See SIXTEEN MILLIMETER EQUIPMENT.) Illumination in Photography. (See also INCANDESCENT LAMPS — PHOTOMETRY.) Radiation Characteristics of Two Mercury Arcs, FRANK BENFORD, p. 404. Illumination, Projectors. (See PROJECTION.) Illumination, Theaters. (See also PHOTOMETRY.) Theater Lighting, Report of Lighting Committee, November, 1929, p. 441. Incandescent Lamps for Photography. Water Cooling of Incandescent Lamps, N. T. GORDON, p. 332. Loud Speakers. Loud Speakers for Use in Theaters, D. G. BLATTNER and L. BOSTWICK, p. 161. Loud Speakers and Theater Sound Reproduction, Louis M ALTER, p. 611. Lubrication of Motion Picture Film. The Surface Treatment of Sound Film, J. I. CRABTREE, OTTO SANDVIK, and C. E. IVES, p. 275. Mazda Lamps and Lighting. (See INCANDESCENT LAMPS.) Mechanical Accessories. Flexible Drive Shafts— Their Application to Sound Pictures, J. C. SMACK, p. 384. Medical Photography. Sound Films for Surgical Instruction, P. E. TRUESDALE, p. 513. Miniatures. (See also TRICK PHOTOGRAPHY.) Dimensional Analysis as an Aid to Miniature Cinematography, C. F. HUTCHINS, p. 377. Narrow Width Film. (See SIXTEEN MILLIMETER EQUIPMENT.) News Reel. The Modern News Reel, HARRY W. JONES, p. 204.