101. Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1927) Date: 1927 Item Details: Details and Download Information Full Page: Read this page in Context Highlighting: Read in Context with Search Highlighted Date Added: September 12, 2024 Excerpt: Lubrication of Film — Crabtree and Ives 527 the latter. It was possible to adjust
102. Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1926) Date: 1926 Item Details: Details and Download Information Full Page: Read this page in Context Highlighting: Read in Context with Search Highlighted Date Added: September 12, 2024 Excerpt: distributors and often several times. Causes of Film Mutilation An anatysis of the above reveals
103. Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1923) Date: 1923 Item Details: Details and Download Information Full Page: Read this page in Context Highlighting: Read in Context with Search Highlighted Date Added: September 12, 2024 Excerpt: dirt present on the film on leaving the wash water remains on the film, while drying
104. Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1922) Date: 1922 Item Details: Details and Download Information Full Page: Read this page in Context Highlighting: Read in Context with Search Highlighted Date Added: September 12, 2024 Excerpt: . DOUBLE EXPOSURE — The exposure of a negative film in a camera twice before development
105. Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1919) Date: 1919 Item Details: Details and Download Information Full Page: Read this page in Context Highlighting: Read in Context with Search Highlighted Date Added: September 12, 2024 Excerpt: , starts the film slowly, without shock or strain on either the mechanism or the film
106. Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1919) Date: 1919 Item Details: Details and Download Information Full Page: Read this page in Context Highlighting: Read in Context with Search Highlighted Date Added: September 12, 2024 Excerpt: to do serious damage to the film. In connection with the foregoing we must call
107. Society of Motion Picture Engineers : incorporation and by-laws (1916) Date: 1916 Item Details: Details and Download Information Full Page: Read this page in Context Highlighting: Read in Context with Search Highlighted Date Added: September 12, 2024 Excerpt: SPROCKET TEETH AND FILM PERFORATIONS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO BETTER PROJECTION By A
108. Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1929) Date: 1929 Item Details: Details and Download Information Full Page: Read this page in Context Highlighting: Read in Context with Search Highlighted Date Added: September 12, 2024 Excerpt: fixing bath. The degree of agitation of the film. In general, coarse-grained emulsions fix
109. Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1926) Date: 1926 Item Details: Details and Download Information Full Page: Read this page in Context Highlighting: Read in Context with Search Highlighted Date Added: September 12, 2024 Excerpt: 21 Film, Physical Characteristics Absorption of Light by Toned and Tinted Motion Picture
110. Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1929) Date: 1929 Item Details: Details and Download Information Full Page: Read this page in Context Highlighting: Read in Context with Search Highlighted Date Added: September 12, 2024 Excerpt: cabinets for storing camera, projector, film, splicer, etc.,^-^ an audible footage meter