Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (1950-1954)

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CAMERAS (see also HIGH-SPEED PHOTOGRAPHY). A Reflex 35-Mm Magazine Motion Pic- ture Camera, A. Coutant and J. Mathot, 55:'173-179, Aug. 1950. American Standard Location and Size of Picture Aperture of 8-Mm Motion Picture Cameras, Z22.19-1950 (Re- vision of Z22.19-1941), 54: 501-502, Apr. 1950. American Standard Location and Size of Picture Aperture of 16-Mm Motion Ricture Cameras, Z22.7-1950 (Re- vision of Z22.7-1941 and Z22.13- 1941), 54: 495-497, Apr. 1950. Proposed American Standard Base Point for Focusing Scales on 16-Mm and 8-Mm Motion Picture Cameras, Z22.74, 53: 297, Sept. 1949. Television Recording Camera, J. L. Boon, W. Feldman, and J. Stoiber, 51: 117- 126, Aug. 1948. New Three-Color Camera, Jack H. Coote, 50: 543-553, June 1948. American Standard Photographing Aper- ture of 35-Mm Sound Motion Picture Cameras, Z22.59-1947, 50: 287, Mar. 1948. A Stabilization System by Rate Measure- ment, Avery Lockner, 49: 88-92, July 1947. A New 16-Mm Professional Camera, Friend F. Baker, 48: 157-162, Feb. 1947. Specialized Photography Applied to Engi- neering in the Army Air Forces, P. M. Thomas and C. H. Coles, 46: 220-230, Mar. 1946. Technical News, 46: 80-84, Jan. 1948 CINEMATOGRAPHY (see also HIGH-SPEED PHOTOGRAPHY). U.S. Naval Underwater Cinematography Techniques, R. R. Conger, 55: 627- 634, Dec. 1950. The Cine Flash, A New Lighting Equip- ment for High-Speed Cinephotography and Studio Effects, H. K. Bourne and E. J. G. Beeson, 55: 299-312, Sept. 1950. Effects of Incorrect Color Temperature on Motion Picture Production, F. F. Crandell, K. Freund and L. Moen, 55: 67-87, July 1950. Motion Picture Color Photography of Color Television Images, W. R. Fraser, and G. J. Badgley, 54: 735-744, June 1950. Light Measurement for Exposure Control, Don Norwood, 54: 585-602, May 1950. Color Temperature: Its Use in Color Photography, O. E. Miller, 54: 435- 444, Apr. 1950. A Motion Repeating System for Special Effect Photography, O. L. Dupy, 54: 290-294, Mar. 1950. Sensitometric Aspects of Background Process Photography, Herbert Meyer, 54: 275-289, Mar. 1950. Color Cinematography in the Mines, M. C. Linko, 54: 199-208, Feb. 1950. Cathode-Ray-Tube Applications in Pho- tography and Optics, Carl Berkley and Rudolf Feldt, 53: 64-85, July 1949. 1000-Foot Bipack Magazine and Adapter, W. R. Holm and J. W. Kaylor, 53: 58-63, July 1949. Research Council Small Camera Crane, Andre Grot, 52: 273-279, Mar. 1949. Three-Color Subtractive Photography, W. T. Hanson, Jr., and F. A. Richey, 52: 119-132, Feb. 1949. Navy Photography in the Antarctic, C. C. Shirley, 52: 19-29, Jan. 1949. Zoomar Lens for 35-Mm Film, F. G. Back, 51: 294-297, Sept. 1948. The Mult-Efex Titler Device, James T. Strohm, 49: 544-546, Dec. 1947. A Survey of the Application of Photog- raphy in Naval Research, Testing and Development, J. H. Bell and W. R. Cronenwett, 49: 494-505, Dec. 1947. A New Sunshade and Filter Holder for 16- and 8-Mm Motion Picture Cameras, James T. Strohm, 49: 468-470, Nov. 1947. Kodachrome Motion Pictures of the Human Air and Food Passages, Paul H. Holinger, M.D., and J. D. Bru- baker, 49: 248-261, Sept. 1947. 13