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

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HIGH-SPEED PHOTOGRAPHY (see also OSCILLOGRAPHY). General A Survey of High-Speed Motion Picture Photography, Kenneth Shaftan, 54: 603-626, May 1950. High-Speed Processing of 35-Mm Pic- tures, C. M. Tuttle and F. M. Brown, 54: 149-160, Feb. 1950. Report of High-Speed Photography Com- mittee J. H. Waddell, Chairman, 53: 602-603, Nov. 1949. High-Speed Motion Pictures in Full Color, F. M. Tylee, 53: 588-593, Nov. 1949. Techniques in High-Speed Cathode-Ray Oscillography, C. Berkley and H. P. Mansberg, 53: 549-578, Nov. 1949. Physical Optic Analysis of Image Quality in Schlieren Photography, H. J. Shafer, 53: 524-544, Nov. 1949. Recent British Equipment and Technique for High-Speed Cinematography, G. A. Jones and E. D. Eyles, 53: 502- 514, Nov. 1949. High-Speed Motion Picture Photography (Review), 53: 440-450, Nov. 1949. Navy Electronic Shutter Analyzer, W. R. Fraser, 53: 256-267, Sept. 1949. New Developments in X-Ray Motion Pic- tures, C. M. Slack, L. F. Ehrke, C. T. Zavales, and D. C. Dickson, 52: 61- 70, Mar. Supplement, 1949. Methods of Analyzing High-Speed Photo- graphs, W. S. Nivison, 52: 49-60, Mar. Supplement, 1949. Motion Picture Equipment for Very High- Speed Photography, Brian O'Brien and G. G. Milne, 52: 42-48, Mar. Supple- ment, 1949. New High-Speed Stroboscope for High- Speed Motion Pictures, K. J. Germes- hausen, 52: 24-34, Mar. Supplement, 1949. Electrical-Flash Photography, H. E. Edgerton, 52: 8-23, Mar. Supplement, 1949. What is High-Speed Photography?, M. L. Sandell, 52: 5-7, Mar. Supplement, 1949. Foreword, J. H. Waddell, 52: 3, Mar. Supplement, 1949. Motion Picture Photography at Ten Mil- lion Frames Per Second, Brian O'Brien and Gordon Milne, 52: 30-40, Jan. 1949. A Survey of the Application of Photog- raphy in Naval Research, Testing, and Development, H. H. Bell and W. R. Cronenwett, 49: 494-505, Dec. 1947. Specialized Photography Applied to Engi- neering in the Army Air Forces, P. M. Thomas and C. H. Coles, 46: 220- 230, Mar. 1946. Applications High-Speed Photography of Reflection- Lighted Objects in Transonic Wind Tunnel Testing, E. R. Hinz, C. A. Main and Elinor P. Muhl, 55: 613- 626, Dec. 1950. The High-Speed Photography of Under- water Explosions, P. M. Fye, 55: 414- 424, Oct. 1950. High-Speed Photography Question Box, 55: 328, Sept. 1950; 122, July 1950. The Pressurized Ballistics Range at the Naval Ordnance Laboratory, L. P. Gieseler, 55: 53-59, July 1950. Photography in the Rocket-Test Program, C. H. Elmer, 54: 140-148, Feb. 1950. Measuring Shock with High-Speed Motion Pictures, J. T. Muller, 53: 579-587, Nov. 1949. Motion Pictures in the Guided-Missile Program, H. M. Cobb, 53: 431-439, Nov. 1949. Applications of High-Speed Photography, Max Beard, 52: 97-106, Mar. Supple- ment, 1949. High-Speed Photography in the Automo- tive Industry, R. O. Painter, 52: 90- 96, Mar. Supplement, 1949. Use of High-Speed Photography in the Air Forces, E. A. Andres, Sr., 52: 81- 89, Mar. Supplement, 1949. High-Speed and Time-Lapse Photograph)' In Industry and Research, H. M, Lester, 52: 71-80, Mar. Supplement, 1949. Kodachrome Motion Pictures of the Hu- man Air and Food Passages, Paul H. Holinger, M. D., and J. D. Brubaker, 49: 248-261, Sept. 1947. Adaptations and Applications of 16-Mm Motion Picture Equipment to Medical and Scientific Needs, Mervin W. La Rue, Sr., and Mervin W. La Rue, Jr., 49j 241-247, Sept 1947. 22