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Nonsilver Photographic Processes, Thomas T. Hill July pp. 58-66
Printing
American Standard Edge Numbering 16
mm Motion Picture Film, PH22.83-1952
Nov. p. 427
A Fast-Acting Exposure Control System for
Color Motion Picture Printing, John G.
Streiffert Nov. pp. 410-416
Densitometry of Silver Sulfide Sound
Tracks, Robert C. Lovick
Aug. pp. 89-93
Optimum Exposure of Sound Tracks on Kodachrome Films, Robert C. Lovick
Aug. pp. 81-88
Dual-Purpose Optical Sound Prints, C. E. Beachell and G. G. Graham
July pp. 1-10
LIGHTING
Motion Picture Studio Lighting Report,
John W. Boyle Nov. pp. 417-422
A-C High-Intensity Arc Slide Projector,
Arthur J. Hatch Oct. pp. 335-337
Explosive Argon Flashlamp, C. H. Winning
and Harold E. Edgerton
Sept. pp. 178-183 Modulated Air Blast for Reducing Film
Buckle, Willy Borberg Aug. pp. 94-100 Continuous Arc Projector Light Meter,
Harry P. Brueggemann July pp. 40-43
MOTOR-DRIVE SYSTEMS
Three-Phase Power From Single-Phase Source, A. L. Holcomb July pp. 32-39
Automatic Torque Controller for Torque Motors, Carl E. Kittle July pp. 28-31
NEW PRODUCTS
Portable Microphone Boom, National Cine
Equipment, Inc. Nov. p. 444
The Photovolt Densitometer, Photovolt
Corp. Nov. p. 444
Aluminized mirrors (for Schlieren), distr.
by J. A. Maurer, Inc. Oct. p. 364
Nema Movie Guide — 7952, published by
the National Electrical Manufacturers
Association Sept. p. 248
Electronic Humidity Controls, Bulletin
F-5173, Barber-Colman Co.
Sept. p. 248 Movie Sound 8, Movie Mite Corp.
Sept. p. 247
Hy-Arc Projection Lamp, RCA Victor Div.
Aug. p. 160
5000-w Featherlite, Century Lighting, Inc.
Aug. p. 160
Eidophor Theater Television, 20th Century-Fox Film Corp. July p. 80
OBITUARIES
Brewster, Percy D.
Dec. p. 546
Levinson, Col. Nathan Oct. p. 360
Ross, Charles July p. 74
OPTICS
Optical Aids for High-Speed Photography, David C. Gilkeson and A. Eugene Turula Dec. pp. 498-502
'Optics Committee Report, Rudolf Kingslake Nov. p. 426
Proposed American Standard Aperture Calibration of Motion Picture Lenses, PH22.90 Oct. p. 338
X-ray Motion Picture Techniques Employed in Medical Diagnosis and Research, S. A. Weinberg, J. S. Watson, Jr., and G. H. Ramsey
Oct. pp. 300-308
Military-Type Lenses for 35mm Motion Picture Cameras, Paul C. Foote and R. E. Miesse Sept. pp. 219-232
Transmission Color in Camera Lenses, Philip T. Scharf Sept. pp. 191-194
Follow-Focus Device and Camera Blimp for 16mm Professional Camera, Lee R. Richardson and William N. Gaisford
Aug. pp. 118-124
PHOTOMETRY (see also LIGHTING, OPTICS and SCREEN BRIGHTNESS)
A Precision Color Temperature Meter for Tungsten Illumination, G. H. Dawson, D. E. Grant and H. F. Ott
Oct. pp. 309-312
Continuous Arc Projector Light Meter, Harry P. Brueggemann July pp. 40-43
PRODUCTION
Cameo Film Production Technique, Charles F. Hoban and James A. Moses Sept. pp. 195-204
The Navy's Training Film Production Program, Wilson R. Cronenwett and William M. Timmons July pp. 49-57
PROJECTION
American Standard Reel Spindles for 16mm Motion Picture Projectors, PH22.50-1952 Dec. p. 525
Some Geometrical Conditions for Depth Effect in Motion Pictures, Eugene Millet Dec. pp. 517-523
American Standard 16mm Motion Picture Projection Reels (Correction), PH22.111952 Sept. p. 233
Proposed American Standard 16mm Motion Picture Projector for Use with Monochrome Television Film Chains Operating on Full-Storage Basis (Fourth Draft), PH22.91 Aug. p. 144
Modulated Air Blast for Reducing Film Buckle, Willy Borberg Aug. pp. 94-1 00
Index to Subjects
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