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Precision Labs Releases Booklet Showing Processing Techniques
♦ A new illustrated booklet on 16 and 35nirn film processing has been released by Prf.cisiox Film Laboratories, and is available free of charge to film users in liusiness and industryAccording to Russell Holslag.
manager, the booklet simulates a personally conducted tour through the Precision plant. The "tour" takes the reader through each department in the plant, showing what happens to film from the moment it is received until it is shipped out.
Text and photographs explain how accurate exposure timing is achieved for each frame, how processing of each film is governed by its own printing control strip, methods and equipment used for making color, black and white and sound track prints. Other sections deal with electronic printing of optical >ound from magnetic original, and on the exacting requirements of developing, chemical control, atmospheric and temperature control and other phases of professional film processing.
Requests for copies should be on company letterhead and addressed !.■ Precision Film Laboratories. 21 West 46th Street, \ew York 36.
Kodak Leaflet Offers Negative and Transparency Filing Ideas
♦ Pnifc^-ii.nal. industrial and tcciiniial pholograjihers who must keep negatives and sheet film transparencies filed for ready reference should find some helpful ideas in the new Eastman Kodak Company booklet, '"Filing Negatives and Transparencies."
Based on the premise that effective filing must provide secure storage and also be arranged so that desired films can be easily found, the leaflet outlines tested methods of classifying, identifying and storing photographic negatives and sheet film transparencies.
Typical examples of negative files for both small and large mercial or industrial photographi organizations are included. Fill retention programs and file opera lions are described, and a fina section ^vcs negative-filing procedures in outline form for small. medium and large size operations. Sources of filing materials are listed on the back page.
A free copy of the 20-page, illustrated booklet can be obtained from the Sales Service Division, Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester 4, New York.
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