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TUESDAY EVENING — General Session
Leonard A. Herzig, Prestoseal Manufacturing Corp., Long Island City, N.Y., "Method and Apparatus for Splicing Motion Picture Safety Film Without the Use of Cements or Adhesives."
Gustav Jirouch, Cine-Television Equipment, Ltd., Kent, England, "The Robot Automatic Film Splicer.'*
R. Kingslake (Committee Chairman), Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y., ".Optics Committee Report."
E. H. Bowlds, E. H. Bowlds Engineering Co., Los Angeles, Calif., "An Animation Stand
of New Design."
John A. Rodgers, Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y., "Projector for 16mm Optical and Magnetic Sound."
Ann Hyer, Division of Audio-Visual Education, National Education Association, Washington, D.C., "Planning Classrooms for Use of Audio-Visual Materials."
WEDNESDAY MORNING (Concurrent Sessions) Film Processing Session
Leonhard Katz and William F. Esthimer, Raytheon Manufacturing Co., Newton, Mass., "Further Experiments in High-Speed Processing Using Turbulent Fluids."
F. Dana Miller, Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y., "Rapid Drying of Normally
Processed Black-and-White Motion Picture Films." Edward B. Krause and Joseph A. Tanney, S.O.S. Cinema Supply Corp., New York,
"The Bridgamatic Developing Machine." E. K. Carver (Committee Chairman), Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y., "Film
Dimensions Committee Report." John Streiffert, Kodak Research Laboratories, Rochester, N.Y., "A Fast-Acting Exposure
Control System for Color Motion Picture Printing." A. A. Duryea, T. J. Gaski and L. Mansfield, Pathe Laboratories, Inc., New York, "Film
Presentation of Various Productions on Eastman Negative-Positive Color Process."
High-Speed Photography Session
John H. Waddell, Wollensak Optical Co., Rochester, N.Y., "Introduction of the Symposium and History of High-Speed Photography."
Richard O. Painter (Vice-Chairman), General Motors Proving Ground, Milford, Mich., "High-Speed Photography Committee Report."
Norman F. Barnes, General Electric Co., Schenectady, N.Y., "Optical Techniques for Fluid Flow."
Major P. Naslin, French Laboratory of Armament, Paris, France, "Some Simple Electronic High-Speed Photographic and Cinematographic Devices."
R. M. Blunt, Institute of Industrial Research, University of Denver, Denver, Colo., "The Use of Photography in the Underground Explosion Test Program, 1951-1952."
WEDNESDAY NOON — High-Speed Photography Luncheon
A. C. Keller, Bell Telephone Laboratories, New York, Keynote Address, "The Economics of High-Speed Photography."
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