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

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INDEX 3 Objectives. Measuring the Effective Illumination of Photographic Objectives, J. HRDLICKA, p. 531. Optics. (See also OBJECTIVES.) The Optical Problems of Wide Film Motion Pictures, W. B. RAYTON, p. 50. The Optics of Motion Picture Projectors, ARTHUR C. HARDY, p. 309. Perforation. Film Perforation and Its Measurement, WALTER H. CARSON, p. 209. Photometry. A Light Intensity Meter, J. L. McCoY, p. 357. Printers. Curved Gates in Optical Printers, WILLIAM S. VAUGHN and FORDYCE TUTTLE, p. 663. Processing of Film. (See DEVELOPMENT — FIXING — LUBRICATION.) Progress. Progress in the Motion Picture Industry, Report of the Progress Committee, October, 1929, p. 222. Projection, General Information. Camera and Projector Apertures in Relation to Sound-on-Film Pictures, LESTER COWAN, p. 108. The Optics of Motion Picture Projectors, ARTHUR C. HARDY, p. 309. Report of Projection Committee, p. 444. Projectors, Continuous. Apparatus Developed to Simplify Manufacture of Lens Wheels for Continuous Projectors, ARTHUR J. HOLMAN, p. 623. Projectors, Special Type. (See SIXTEEN MILLIMETER EQUIPMENT.) Secretary, Reports. Report of the Secretary, October, 1928, to October, 1929, p. 466. Sensitometry, Methods and Instruments. Photographic Characteristics of Sound Recording Film, LOYD A. JONES and OTTO SANDVIK, p. 180. A Quick Test for Determining the Degree of Exhaustion of Developers, MERLE L. DUNDON, G. H. BROWN, and J. G. CAPSTAFF, p. 389. Sixteen Millimeter Equipment. A New Sixteen Millimeter Motion Picture Camera, JOSEPH A. DUBRAY, p. 427. Sound Reproduction, Disk. A New Synchronizing Apparatus for 16 Mm. Films with Disk Records, WM. H. BRISTOL, p. 361. Sound Reproduction, General Information Concerning. Photographic Characteristics of Sound Recording Film, LOYD A. JONES and OTTO SANVIK, p. 180. Multiple Exposure Cinematography in Sound Pictures, WILLIAM STULL, p. 318. The Illusion of Sound and Picture, JOHN L. CASS, p. 323. A New Method of Blocking Out Splices in Sound Film, J. I. CRABTREE and C. E. IVES, p. 349.