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

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SUBJECT INDEX 573 Kinetoscope, 1 Klipsch loudspeaker, 482 Kodachrome, 6, 503 duplicating film, 512 measuring the sound track of, 130 Regular, 68 sound duplicating, 138 types, 503 Commercial, 69 Type A, 68 Kodak color duplicating instructions, 506 Kodak magazine camera, 149 Kodak Special, 148 Laboratory functions, 366 Laboratory operation, 418 Lamp, conservation, 97 cooling noise, 496 exciter, sound projector, 475 exposure, sound recording, 16 standardization, 88 supply regulation, 515 Lamp current ammeter, 309 Lamp data sources, 515 Lamp supply regulation, printing, 515 Laport, 5. See also 65-mm film. Lateral color in projection lenses, 452 League of Nations, Committee on Intellectual Cooperation, 5, 522. See also Luchaire. Lens(es), camera, 77 aperture markings, 77 mount, Eastman bayonet, 150 Type C, 80 relation to the photographed frame, 159 relative aperture, 78 resolution test, 160 standard aperture markings, 77 transmission, 78, 79 projection objective, 452-454 Level, reproducing, vs. recording, 187 Lewin, 324 Lewy, 501 Library, stock-shot, 331 Light, flare, 396 high, 399 middle, 399 low, 399 Light board, Depue, 402, 403 Light change board, 403 Light change, Bell and Howell, 404 pre-perforated strip, 405 printer, 383-386, 405 Light change methods, printing, 380, 399 inertia in, 382 Light halation. See Halation. Lighting, 11 Light modulator, 242 Light-setting error, 403 Lim, 176 Liminal unit for speech and music, 176 177 Limiting, 207, 288, Line microphones, 235 Line-of-light, monitoring, 304 Lippman emulsion, 34, 40 Long shot, 329 Loss. See also Film loss and Transfer loss. of high frequencies, 196 of illusion in viewed pictures, 447 of perspective in viewed pictures, 445-447 resolving power, 40 Loudspeakers, for projection, 479, 481, 482, 487, 488 recording, monitoring, 300-303 sound projection, 478-483 television receiver, 535 Low light, 399 Low microphonic electron tubes, 261 Low-temperature storage, 362 LP picture Moviola, 347 Luchaire, 5, 167 Luchaire report, 522 Lumiere, 2 M Magazine cameras, 15, 148 Magazine Cine-Kodak camera, 149 Magnetic tape recording, 169 Magnification of projected picture, 449 Maguire and Baucus, 2 Manufacturers, test equipment, 275 Margin, noise reduction, 283 Masking effect of noise, 175 Masking film, 513 Master exposure meter, Weston, 73 Masters, printing, 18 Matipo printer, DeBrie, 384, 385 Matte, traveling, 382 Maurer amplifier, 276