F. H. Richardson's bluebook of projection (1935)

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144 RICHARDSON'S BLUEBOOK OF PROJECTION 54. Except under unusual conditions what maximum picture size is best? / %J/ Tinting, page 161 55. Has screen tinting any real value? Are there valid objections tO it? ^t^% . u* , , Location and Surroundings of Screen, page 161 , 56. What should be the position of screen on stage? 57. What should be done to the stage floor in front of the screen? ^^ u?.. 58. What is important with regard to the immediate surroundings of the screen? ./-^c-. g 59. What constitutes the best screen border? < / 60. Are theatre screens ever evenly illuminated over their entire area? ^yveri. 61. Is it possible for exhibitors to apply a screen coating that will have excellent reflection powers? 62. Can a "homemade" screen surface be more efficient than a costly one that is purchased ? 63. What is the best method o'f mounting screens ? ^yjC*. ■ 64. Do properly prepared paints and kalsomines have good • powers of reflection and diffusion? 65. What is the correct method of painting a screen surface, using raw cloth as a base? 66. How would you proceed to make a kalsomine surface screen? \ f -<-'>/," 67. Can a perforated screen be recoated by the exhibitor ? 68. What must be avoided in recoating perforated screens? 69. What test should be made before starting to paint an oly, screen surface? 70. If the paint will not adhere to surface what should be done ? 71: By what means is it possible to free the perforations of surplus paint or kalsomine ? 72. What is the best method of applying paint or kalsomine to a screen? 73. What screen image sizes have been suggested by the S.M.P.E.?