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

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CONTENT S —Journal Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers Volume 62 : January — June 1954 Listed below are only the papers and major reports from the six issues. See the Volume Index for those items which generally appear on the last few pages of each issue: Standards, Society announcements (awards, Board meetings, committee reports, conventions, engineering activities, membership, nominations, section activities), book reviews, current literature, letters to the Editor, new products and obituaries. January Development of Motion-Picture Positive Film by Vanadous Ion % X A. A. RASGH AND J. I. GRABTREE 1 A Mathematical Approach to Replenishment Techniques . . . SAMUEL R. GOLDWASSER 11 The Effect of Camera Exposure on the Tone-Reproduction Quality of Motion Pictures ALLAN L. SOREM 24 New 35mm Television Film Scanner E. H. TRAUB 45 Fast-Cycling Intermittent for 16mm Film .... WARREN R. ISOM 55 The CinemaScope Optical System JAMES R. BEN FORD 64 Stereophonic Tape Recording Equipment . . . RUSSELL J. TINKHAM 71 Stainless-Steel Developing-Machine Rollers .... A. H. VACHON 75 Use of the 1 6mm Sound-Service Test Film — SPSA WILLIAM C. EVERS 77 British Standard 1404:1953 — Screen Luminance (Brightness) for the Projection of 35mm Film W. WALLACE LOZIER 79 Theater Engineering Committee Report . . . BENJAMIN SGHLANGER 82 February Growth and Decay of Light Measured Photographically From FlashDischarge Tubes W. R. STAMP and R. P. COGHLAN 105 Properties of Polarizers for Filters and Viewers for 3-D Motion Pictures. L. W. CHUBB, D. S. GREY, E. R. BLOUT and E. H. LAND 120 ii Contents: Journal of the SMPTE Vol. 62