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

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RESEARCH COUNCIL Research Council Small Camera Crane, Andr<ยง Grot, 52: 273-279, Mar. 1949. Motion Picture Research Council, W. F. Kelley, 51: 418-423, Oct. 1948. Motion Picture Research Council, 50: 90, Jan. 1948. Motion Picture Research Council, 49: 389, Oct. 1947. Scoring: see SOUND RECORDING SCREEN BRIGHTNESS (see also ARCS, and LIGHTING). Screen Brightness Committee Report, W. W. Lozier, Chairman, 54: 756-757, June 1950. Color Measurement of Motion Picture Screen Illumination, R. E. Harrington and F. T. Bowditch, 54: 63-73, Jan. 1950. Portable Device for Measuring Radiant Energy at the Projector Aperture, A. J. Hatch, Jr., 53: 363-367, Oct. 1949. Flicker in Motion Pictures: Further Stud- ies, Lorin D. Grignon, 51: 555-573, Dec. 1948; Errata, 52: 539, May 1949. SCREENS Catalog of Research Council and SMPE Test Films, 49: 162-170, Aug. 1947. Preliminary Report of Research Council Photocell Subcommittee, Lloyd T. Goldsmith, Chairman, 48: 145-147, Feb. 1947. Research Council Basic Sound Commit- tee: Discussion of Magnetic Recording, 48: 50-56, Jan. 1947. Brightness and Illumination Require- ments H. L. Logan, 51: 1-12, July 1948. Dynamic Luminous Color for Film Pres- entation, R. Gillespie Williams, F.I.E.S. (G. B.), 50: 374-388, Apr. 1948. Report of the Screen Brightness Commit- tee, 50: 260-273, Mar. 1948. Review of SMPE Work on Screen Bright- ness, Boyce Nemec, 50: 254-259, Mar. 1948. American Standard Screen Brightness for 35-Mm Motion Pictures, Z22.39-1944, 47: 264, Sept. 1946. Characteristics of Motion Picture and Television Screens, F. B. Berger, 55: 131-146, Aug. 1950. Proposed American Standard Sound Transmission of Theater Projection Screens, Z22.82, 55: 120, July 1950. American Standard Dimensions for Mounting Frames for Theater Projec- tion Screens, Z22.78-1950, 54: 505- 506, Apr. 1950. SENSITOMETRY Principles of Color Sensitometry (Report of Color Sensitometry Subcommittee), Herman H. Duerr, Chairman, 54: 653-724, June 1950. Sensitometric Aspects of Background Process Photography, Herbert Meyer, 54: 275-289, Mar. 1950. Sensitometric Aspect of Television Moni- tor-Tube Photography, Fred G. Albin, 51: 595-612, Dec. 1948. Callier Q of Various Motion Picture Emul- sions, J. G. Streiffert, 49: 506-522, Dec. 1947. American Standard Dimensions for Thea- ter Projection Screens, Z22.29-1948 (Revision of Z22.29-1946), 51: 535- 536, Nov. 1948. American Standard Dimensions for Thea- ter Projection Screens, Z22.29-1946 (First Edition, Z22.29-1941), 47: 260, Sept. 1946. A Photoelectric Method for Determining Color Balance of 16-Mm Kodachrome Duplicating Printers, Paul S. Aex, 49: 425-430, Nov. 1947. A Processing Control Sensitometer, Ger- ald A. Johnson, 47: 474-481, Dec. 1946. Sensitometric Control of the Duping Process, J. P. Weiss, 47: 443-449, Dec. 1946. Sensitometric Evaluation of Reversible Color Film, Ronald H. Bingham, 46: 368-378, May 1946. 35