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

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FILM, confd International Scientific Film Congress (London, 1948), 51: 211, Aug. 1948. Television Transcription by Motion Pic- ture Film, Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr., and Harry Milholland, 51: 107-116, Aug. 1948. New One-Strip Color-Separation on Film in Motion Picture Production, H. C. Harsh and J. S. Friedman, 50: &-13, Jan. 1948. Two Microscopes for Measuring the Di- mensions of 35-Mm Cine Film, O. E. Conklin, 49: 537-543, Dec. 1947. Callier Q of Various Motion Picture Emulsions, J. G. Streiffert, 49: 506- 522, Dec. 1947. American Films Abroad, Orton H. Hicks, 49: 297-306, Oct. 1947. Psychology of the Sound Film, L. Mer- cer Francisco, 49: 195-202, Sept. 1947. American Standard Cutting and Perfo- rating Dimensions for 35-Mm Motion Picture Positive Raw Stock, Z22.36- 1947 (Revision of Z22.36-1944), 49: 179-180, Aug. 1947. American Standard Cutting and Perfora- ting Dimensions for 8-Mm Motion Pic- ture Negative and Positive Raw Stock, Z22.17-1947 (Revision of Z22.17- 1941), 49: 176-177, Aug. 1947. American Standard Cutting and Perforat- ing Dimensions for 16-Mm Sound Motion Picture, Negative and Positive Raw Stock, Z22.12-1947 (Revision of Z22.12-1941), 49: 174-175, Aug. 1947. American Standard Cutting and Perforat- ing Dimensions for 16-Mm Silent Mo- tion Picture, Negative and Positive Raw Stock, Z22.5-1947 (Revision of Z22.5-1941), 49: 172-173, Aug. 1947. Radar Scope Photography, Richard C. Babish, 48: 454-472, May 1947. A Unified Approach to the Performance of Photographic Film, Television Pick- up Tubes, and the Human Eye, 47: 273-294, Oct. 1946. American Standard Raw Stock Cores for 16-Mm Motion Picture Film, Z22.38- 194.4, 47: 263, Sept 1946. American Standard Raw Stock Cores for 35-Mm Motion Picture Film, Z22.37- 1944, 47: 262, Sept. 1946. American Standard Definition for Motion Picture Safety Film, Z22.31-1946 (First Edition, Z22.31-1941), 47: 261, Sept. 1946. Television Reproduction from Negative Films, E. Meschter, 47: 165-181, Aug. 1946. A New Film for Photographing the Tele- vision Monitor Tube, C. F. White and M. R. Boyer, 47: 152-164, Aug. 1946. The Use of Desiccants with Undeveloped Photographic Film, C. J. Kunz and C. E. Ives, 46: 475-510, June 1946. Educational, Documentary and Training Use of 16-Mm Motion Pictures for Edu- cational Reconditioning, Edwin W. Schultz, 51: 424-430, Oct. 1948. Training-Film Research Project, 50: 93, Jan. 1948. Training-Film Production Problems, Reid H. Ray, 49: 203-208, Sept. 1947. Psychology of the Sound Film, L. Mer- cer Francisco, 49: 195-202, Sept 1947. The Simulation of Radar Presentations for Briefing Purposes, Joseph West- heimer, 48: 586-590, June 1947. Preservation and Postwar Utilization of U. S. Navy Combat Film, Gerald L. Sarchet, 48: 476-480, May 1947. Blueprinting the Classroom Film, Frank S. Cellier, 48: 243-252, Mar. 1947. Technical Problems of Film Production for the Navy's Special Training De- vices, H. S. Monroe, 47: 487-493, Dec. 1946. Naval Training-Type Epidiascope for Universal Projection of Solid Objects, Jacques Bolsey, 47: 418-425, Nov. 1946. Nonintermittent Motion Picture Projector with Variable Magnification, F. G. Back, 47: 248-253, Sept. 1946. The Waller Flexible Gunnery Trainer, Fred Waller, 47: 73-87, July 1946. Army Film Distribution and Exhibition, Robert A. Kissack, Jr., 46: 26-29, Jan. 1946. 18