71. 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: unit area. In those parts of the film representing the shadows and darker half tones of
72. 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: . Now when the film base is emulsion-coated and put through the regular process of fixing
73. 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: amount of tension on the film at all times. In addition to the old gate having been
74. 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: print. It is a fact that most of the laboratory splices in the general run of film are
75. 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: Panchromatic Negative Film — Jones & Crahtree 169 panchromatic film must be used
76. 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: , and it was thought that all that was necessary to patch a film was simply to stick the
77. 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: THE LUBRICATION OF MOTION PICTURE FILM By J. I. Crabtkee and C. E. Ives* WHEN
78. 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: change-over signal and scratched film. 5. The condition of the exhibitor's equipment is
79. 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: .) Viewing a strip of standard film at a distance of 12 inches, or reading distance we have
80. 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: of friction. Negative film which shows camera static markings generally also shows bad