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

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LABORATORY PRACTICE, cont'd A New Blooping Device, George Lewin, 48: 343-347, Apr. 1947. Photoelectric Spectrophotometer (Pa- cific Coast Section Meeting), 48: 272, Mar. 1947. A New Motion Picture Film Splicer, Irving I. Merkur, 48: 238-242, Mar. 1947. The Development of an Invisible 16-Mm Film Splice, Ernest Baumert and Joseph V. Noble, 48: 231-237, Mar. 1947. Sensitometric Control of the Duping Process, J. P. Weiss, 47: 443-449, Dec. 1946. Application of Methyl Ethyl Ketone to the Analysis of Developers for Elon and Hydroquinone, Vaughn C. Shaner and Mary R. Sparks, 47: 409-417, Nov. 1946. An Improved Method for the Determina- tion of Hydroquinone and Metol in Photographic Developers, H. L. Baum- bach, 47: 403-408, Nov. 1946. A Film-Splicing and Repair Machine, Armour Wallingsford, 47: 254-257, Sept. 1946. Aluminum and Chromium as Gelatin Hardeners, H. L. Baumbach and H. E. Gausman, 47: 22-54, July 1946. Report of the Subcommittee on 16-Mm Film Splices, William H. Offenhauser, Jr., 47: 1-11, July 1946. The Use of Desiccants with Undeveloped Photographic Film, C. J. Kunz and C. E. Ives, 46: 475-510, June 1946. Sensitometric Evaluation of Reversible Color Film, Ronald H. Bingham, 46: 368-378, May 1946. Ansco Color for Professional Motion Pictures, H. H. Duerr and H. C. Harsh, 46: 357-367, May 1946. American Standard Emulsion Position in Camera for 8-Mm Silent Motion Picture Film, Z22.21-1946 (First Edi- tion: Z22.21-1941), 46: 291, Apr. 1946. American Standard Emulsion Position in Camera for 16-Mm Silent Motion Pic- ture Film, Z22.9-1946 (First Edition: Z22.9-1941), 46: 289, Apr. 1946. The Measurement and Control of Dirt in Motion Picture Processing Labora- tories, N. L. Simmons and A. C. Robertson, 46, 185-205, Mar. 1946. An Application of Direct-Positive Sound Track in 16-Mm Release Processing by Duplication Method, G. C. Misener and G. Lewin, 46: 167-177, Mar. 1946. Printing 35-Mm Ansco Color Theater Prints From 16-Mm Kodachrome, A. Mosser and L, Dunn, 55: 635-638, Dec. 1950. Electrical Printing, J. G. Frayne, 55: 590-604, Dec. 1950. Variable-Area Sound Track Require- ments for Reduction Printing Onto Kodachrome, R. V. McKie, 55: 45- 52, July 1950. Illuminating System and Light Control for 16-Mm Continuous Optical Printer, William Bornemann and Wayne Mc- Kusick, 54: 480-482, Apr. 1950. Printing Equipment for Ansco Color Film, F. P. Herrnfeld, 54: 454-463, Apr. 1950. Use of 35-Mm Ansco Color Film for 16-Mm Color Release Prints, R. H. Ray, 53: 143-148, Aug. 1949. Note on Improved Filter Holder for Color Printing, Theodore J. Braun, 53: 36-39, July 1949. 35-Mm-to-16-Mm Sound Reduction Printer, C. W. Clutz, F. E. Altaian, and J. G. Streiffert, 52: 669-675, June 1949. 16-Mm Release Printing Using 35- and 32-Mm Film, Frank La Grande, C. R. Daily and B. H. Denney, 52: 211- 222, Feb. 1949. Masking: A Technique for Improving the Quality of Color Reproductions, T. H. Miller, 52: 133-155, Feb. 1949. Improved Optical Reduction Sound Printer, J. L. Pettus, 51: 586-589, Dec. 1948. Optical Sound-Track Printing, John A. Maurer, 50: 458-473, May 1948. A Photoelectric Method for Determining Color Balance of 16-Mm Kodachrome Duplicating Printers, Paul S. Aex, 49: 425-430, Nov. 1947. American Standard Printer Aperture Dimensions for Contact Printing 16- Mm Reversal and Color Reversal Du- plicate Prints, Z22.49-1946, 46: 301, Apr. 1946. 25