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

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Authors Aex, P. S., A Photoelectric Method for Determining Color Balance of 16-Mm Kodachrome Duplicating Printers, 49, 425-430, Nov. 1947. Albert, E., Educational Films for a Democratic Tomorrow, 49, 191-194, Sept. 1947. Albin, Fred G., Sensitometric Aspect of Television Monitor-Tube Photography, 51, 595-612, Dec. 1948. Intel-modulation Distortion of Low Frequencies in Sound Film Recording, 46, 4-16, Jan. 1946. Alexa, F. W., Seating Arrangements, Sight Lines, and Seating Design, 50, 360-366, Apr. 1948. Alink, R. J. H., with Dippel, C. J., and Keuning, K. J., The Metal-Diazonium System for Photographic Reproduc- tions 54, 345-366, Mar. 1950. Altaian, F. E., with Clutz, C. W., and Streiffert, J. G., 35-Mm to 16-Mm Sound Reduction Printer, 52, 669-675, June 1949. Anderson, D. H., with Rees, H. L., Simultaneous Determination of Elon and Hydroquinone in Photographic Developers, 53, 268-284, Sept. 1949. Anderson, Henry, Report of the Com- mittee on Theater Engineering, Con- struction, and Operation, 48, 173-175, Feb. 1947. Anderson, Norman, with Pakswer, Serge, Comparison of Lead-Sulfide Photo- conductive Cells with Photoemissive Tubes, 52, 41-48, Jan. 1949. Anderson, R. A., with Whelan, W. T., High-Speed Motion Pictures with Syn- chronized Multiflash Lighting, 50, 199-207, Mar. 1948. Andres, E. A., Sr., Use of High-Speed Photography in the Air Forces, 52, 81-89, Supplement (Part II), Mar. 1949. Appelgate, G. S., with Davidson, J. C., Westrex Standard Sound Film Repro- duction, 46, 272-277, Apr. 1946; Wes- trex Master Sound Film Reproduc- tion, 46, 278-283, Apr. 1946. Audiger, L., with Robertson, R., Gau- mont-Kalee Model 21 Projector, 51, 269-293, Sept. 1948. Austrian, Ralph B., Effect of Television on Motion Picture Attendance, 52, 12- 18, Jan. 1949. The Showmanship Side of Tele- vision, 49, 395-404, Nov. 1947. A Complete Motion Picture Produc- tion Plant for Metropolitan New York, 47, 12-21, July 1946. Ayling, R. J., New Portable High-In- tensity Arc Spotlight, 53, 408-416, Oct. 1949. Babish, R. C., Radar Scope Photography, 48, 454-472, May 1947. Bach, Walter, with Wagner, Chris, In- dustrial Sapphire in Motion Picture Equipment, 54, 95-101, Jan. 1950. Back, Frank G., Zoomar Lens for 35-Mm Film, 51, 294-297, Sept. 1948. A Simplified Method for Precision Calibration of Effective /-Stops, 49, 122-129, Aug. 1947. The Physical Properties and the Practical Application of the Zoomar Lens, 49, 57-63, July 1947. Zoom Lens for Motion Picture Cameras with Single-Barrel Linear Movement, 47, 464^68, Dec. 1946. Nonintermittent Motion Picture Projector with Variable Magnification, 47, 248-253, Sept. 1946. Badgley, G. J., with Fraser, W. R., Mo- tion Picture Color Photography of Color Television Images, 54, 735-744, June 1950. • 51