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

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SUBJECT INDEX 571 Film(s) {continued): release print, 52 reversal, black-and-white, 42 reversal print, black-and-white, 54 silver emulsion, 19 consistency, 62 deterioration, 360, 361 dimensions, 105 gammas of, 33 manufacture, 20 original, materials, 42 physical characteristics, 8 preservative, 371 preserving, 371 reversal, early history, 134 sound, 35-mm, early history, 136 16-mm, early history, 137 SMPE test, 312 16-mm picture original, 60 sizes, 4-5 sound, resolving power, 192 sound recording, 15 for variable area, 49 speed, linear, standard, 107 standards, 105-119 storage, 362 titles, 353 transmission, 29 Film application, 521 commentary, 352 education, 522 filmic representation, 329 film in national life, 167 film technique, 167 military, 6 television, 535 sound, 542 Film cement, 351 Film core, standard, 338 Film drying, 371 Film edge-numbering, 332 Film grain. See Grain, film. Film hardener, processing, 370, 378 Film loss, sound, 192, 252 Film measuring, 344, 345 Film noise, 174 Film phonograph, 295, 414 Film scanning, 537 Film speed compensation in printing, 399 Film transport, 237 guiding, 241 sound projector, 461 Filmo camera, Bell and Howell, 70DA, 147, 149, 151 magazine type, Auto-load, Auto-load speedster, Auto-master, 149 Filmviewers, 347 Filters, electrical, characteristic impedance, 215 Filters, optical, 505-510 color compensating, 505, 507, 510 compensating, 505, 507, 510 criteria, 509 data sources, 510 Fine-grain film, 430-432 Fischer, 501 Fisher Body Division, 525 Fixing, 375 Flanges, laboratory, 343 Flare light, 396 Flash scenes, 331 Flutter, 192, 389, 467-473, 496 in sound recording machine, 237, 239 Flutter testing, printing, 383 Focal lengths of lenses, 12 vs. projector distance, 460 Focus, splitting the, 453 Focus in projection picture objective lenses, 453 projector sound, correction for emulsion position in, 144 Focusing, camera arrangements, 161 Fog, development, 196 sound track, 98 measurement of, 103 significance, 101 Fonda developing machine, 372, 373 Footage counter, 344, 345 Footage meter, 344, 345 Footage numbers, 333 Formulas, developer bath. See Developing, oath formulas. Fox-Case Aeolight, 245 Fox-Grandeur, 5. See also 70 -mm film. Frame, photographed, and the camera lens, 159 Frame line shift, 159 Frame size of picture, 442 Frequency discrimination, 182 Frequency range. See also Response-frequency range and Hearing perception. balance, 177 cutoffs product, 177 / stop, 77