16-mm sound motion pictures : a manual for the professional and the amateur (1953)

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xii CONTENTS Health Conservation. Job Technic Training. Employee Relations. Employee Advancement. XVI. Television and Film 533 Film Scanning. Apertures and Shapes. Resolving Power. Special Transmission Characteristics. Density and Contrast Characteristics. Photographing Television Images and Transmitting Film Images. Sound. Standardization. Appendix A. Nomenclature for Motion Picture Film Used in Studios and Processing Laboratories. Index of ASA Standards Revised as of February, 1953 547 Appendix B. Symbols Proposed for Motion Picture Equipment 557 Appendix C. Percent Transmission vs. Photographic Density 558 Appendix D. Comparison of Emulsion Speed Values 560 Appendix E. Decibels Gain or Loss vs. Voltage and Current Ratio and Power Ratio 561 Appendix F. ASA Standards vs. Government Specifications 562 Subject Index 566