141. 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: 640 Transactions of S.M.P.E., Vol XI, No. 32, 1927 conditioning plants, and the film
142. 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: film having a shrinkage of 2.92 per cent that no injury will be done to new film having
143. Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1925) Date: 1925 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: final color film for projection substantially as described. 4 U. S. Pat. No. 1,245,822 Nov
144. Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1924) Date: 1924 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: examination of the film add one part in 500,000 of Pinakryptol Green which will entirely
145. 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: from Humid Atmospheres. Film is often subjected to humid conditions with resulting
146. 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: a comparison between the stability of film and glass negatives. Motion picture negative
147. 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: to determine the temperature at which the film leaves the projector. It is obvious
148. 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: absorbs completely the light of short wave-length to which the film is sensitive. Effects
149. Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1928) Date: 1928 Item Details: Details and Download Information Full Page: Read this page in Context Highlighting: Read in Context with Search Highlighted Date Added: February 15, 2024 Excerpt: 396 Transactions of S.M.P.E., Vol. XII, No. 34, 1928 An examination of negative film
150. Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1928) Date: 1928 Item Details: Details and Download Information Full Page: Read this page in Context Highlighting: Read in Context with Search Highlighted Date Added: February 15, 2024 Excerpt: film) that requires no threading has been developed by the Eastman Kodak Company to