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

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FILM, court tion Equipment, Z22.45-1946, 46: 297, Apr. 1946. American Standard Specification for Multi-Frequency Test Film for Field Testing 16-Mm Sound Motion Picture Projection Equipment, Z22.44-1946, 46: 296, Apr. 1946. American Standard Specifications for 3000-Cycle Flutter Test Film for 16- Mm Sound Motion Picture Projectors, Z22.43-1946, 46: 295, Apr. 1946. American Standard Specifications for Sound-Focusing Test Films for 16-Mm Sound Motion Picture Projection Equipment, Z22.42-1946, 46: 294, Apr. 1946. A New Recorder for 16-Mm Buzz Track, M. G. Townsley, 46: 206-211, Mar. 1946. Wear The Projection Life of 16-Mm Film, C. F. Vilbrandt, 48: 521-542, June 1947. GENERAL. U.S. Naval Underwater Cinematography Techniques, R. R. Conger, 55: 627- 634, Dec. 1950. Biological Photographic Association, 55: 549, Nov. 1950. Foreign Versions, V. Volmar, 55: 53&- 546, Nov. 1950. American Documentation Institute, 54: 648, May 1950. Basic Research for Motion Pictures, C. R. Keith, 54: 127-128, Feb. 1950. Industrial Sapphire in Motion Picture Equipment, Walter Bach and Chris Wagner, 54: 95-101, Jan. 1950. Portable Device for Measuring Radiant Energy at the Projector Aperture, A. J. Hatch, Jr., 53: 363-367, Oct. 1949. Navy Electronic Shutter Analyzer, W. R. Fraser, 53: 256-267, Sept. 1949. Engineering Techniques in Motion Pic- tures and Television, A. N. Goldsmith, 53: 109-111, Aug. 1949. Automatic Tempo Indicator, B. H. Den- ney and George Tallian, 52: 571-577, May 1949. Improved 35-Mm Synchronous Counter, R. A. Sater and J. W. Kaylor, 52: 333- 336, Mar. 1949. New Automatic Sound Slidefilm System, W. A. Palmer, 52: 320-325, Mar. 1949. Frequency-Modulated Audio-Frequency Oscillator for Calibrating Flutter- Measuring Equipment, P. V. Smith and Edward Stanko, 52: 309-312, Mar. 1949. Inter-Society Color Council Symposium- Foreword, C. R. Keith, 52: 156, Feb. 1949. George Mitchell Receives ASC Award, 52: 113, Jan. 1949. Czechoslovak Film Standards, 51: 211, Aug. 1948. Display Frames in the Motion Picture Theater, Lester Ring, 51: 101-103, July 1948. Light Modulation by P-Type Crystals, G. D. Gotschall, 51: 13-20, July 1948. Inter-Society Color Council, 50: 183-185, Feb. 1948. Elimination of the Fire Hazard of Pro- jectors Using Nitrate Film, Lloyd Man- non, 50: 173-176, Feb. 1948. Acoustical Factors in the Design of Mo- tion Picture Equipment, Howard C. Hardy, 50: 139-148, Feb. 1948. A New Slidefilm Projector, J. McWilliams Stone, 50: 74-76, Jan. 1948. Authors' Instructions, 49: 480, Nov. 1947. A New Sunshade and Filter Holder for 16- and 8-Mm Motion Picture Cameras, James T. Strohm, 49: 468-470, Nov. 1947. Design Progress in an 8-Mm Projector, Thomas J. Morgan, 49: 453-462, Nov. 1947. A Survey, 8-Mm Problems, Robert E. Lewis, 49: 439-452, Nov. 1947. American Films Abroad, Orton H. Hicks, 49: 297-306, Oct. 1947.