American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1945)

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Houston’s new Model 7 offers you immediate and growing opportunities for profit in the 16 mm. processing field. This latest, portable Houston fills every demand for this operation. Model 7 operates, under white light, in a com¬ plete mechanical cycle. Exposed film feeds into machine at one end— emerges at other, devel¬ oped, washed, dried, reeled, ready for projec¬ tion— at the rate of 180 to 420 feet per hour with development time of 3 to 7 minutes. Every processing step is under constant, pre¬ determined machine control; so finished results are uniformly good. You can take care of your customers while the Model 7 takes care of your 16 mm. processing work. COMPLETELY SELF-CONTAINED UNIT Requires no additional equipment • Top frictional drive with floating bottom elevators for uniform film tension • Precision-built • Compact: 16 MM. NEGATIVE , POSITIVE OR REVERSAL FILM PROCESSOR MODEL 7 Write for descriptive folder 50" long, 24" wide, 41" high; 850 lbs. • A.C. 220 volts; 6 K.V.A. Packaged chemicals numbered and color-coded for easy mixing. Hi Houston THE HOUSTON CORPORATION 11801 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles 25, Calif. American Cinematographer • March, 1945 77