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

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HIGH-SPEED PHOTOGRAPHY, cvnt'd Cameras A 100,000,000 Frame Per Second Camera, M. Sultanoff, 55: 158-166, Aug. 1950. A Simplified Body-Cavity Camera, A. P. Neyhart, 54: 747-753, June 1950. New View Finder for the Fastax Camera, A. L. Lidfeldt, 53: 598-601, Nov. 1949. Exposure Meter for High-Speed Photog- raphy, E. T. Higgons, 53: 545-548, Nov. 1949. Bowen Ribbon-Frame Camera, E. E. Green and T. J. Obst, 53: 515-523, Nov. 1949. Design of Rotating Prisms for High- Speed Cameras, J. H. Waddell, 53: 496-501, Nov. 1949. Very-High-Speed Drum-Type Camera, K. M. Baird and D. S. L. Durie, 53: 489-495, Nov. 1949. Half-Million Stationary Images per Sec- ond with Refocused Revolving Beams, C. D. Miller, 53: 479-488, Nov. 1949. Twenty-Lens High-Speed Camera, C. W. Wyckoff, 53: 469-478, Nov. 1949. Improvements in High-Speed Motion Pic- tures by Multiple-Aperture Focal-Plane Scanners, F. E. Tuttle, 53: 462-468, Nov. 1949. High-Speed Motion Pictures by Multiple- Aperture Focal-Plane Scanners, F. E. Tuttle, 53: 451-461, Nov. 1949. Lenses for High-Speed Motion Picture Cameras, A. A. Cook, 52: 110-115, Mar. Supplement, 1949. Control Unit for Operation of High-Speed Cameras, L. L. Neidenberg, 52: 107- 109, Mar. Supplement, 1949. Special Cameras and Flash Lamps for High-Speed Underwater Photography, Robert T. Knapp, 49: 64-82, July 1947. Optical Problems of the Image Formation in High-Speed Motion Picture Cameras, John Kudar, 47: 400-402, Nov. 1946. Specialized Photography Applied to Engi- neering in the Army Air Forces, P. M. Thomas and C. H. Coles, 46: 220-230, Mar. 1946. A Wide Angle 35-Mm High-Speed Mo- tion Picture Camera, John H. Waddell, 46: 87-102, Feb. 1946. Lighting Infrared Photography with Electric-Flash, F.E. Barstow, 55: 485-495, Nov. 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. Electrical and Radiation Characteristics of Flashlamps, H. N. Olsen and W. S. Huxford, 55: 285-298, Sept. 1950. The Stroboscope as a Light Source for Motion Pictures, R. S. Carlson and H. E. Edgerton, 55: 88-100, July 1950. Water-Cooled High-Pressure Mercury- Discharge Lamp for Direct-Current Operation, W. Elenbaas and E. W. van Heuven, 53: 594-597, Nov. 1949. High-Speed Photographic System Using Electronic Flash Lighting, W. T. Whelan, 52: 116-129, Mar. Supple- ment, 1949. Lamps for High-Speed Photography, R. E. Farnham, 52: 35-41, Mar. Supple- ment, 1949. Electronic Flashtube Illumination for Specialized Motion Picture Photog- raphy, Henry M. Lester, 50: 208-232, Mar. 1948. High-Speed Motion Pictures with Syn- chronized Multiflash Lighting, R. A. Anderson and W. T. Whelan, 50: 199- 207, Mar. 1948. Special Cameras and Flash Lamps for High-Speed Underwater Photography, Robert T. Knapp, 49: 64-82, July 1947. Specialized Photography Applied to Engi- neering in the Army Air Forces, P. M. Thomas and C. H. Coles, 46: 220- 230, Mar. 1946. 23