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GRYPHON CORP. 499 Processing previewer for motion picture processing machines. HOUSTON PHOTO PROD. 500 Model EC4-240, continuous; E-4, process; four lines simultaneously, designed for photo finishers; all film sizes. JAMIESON FILM CO. 501 Manufacturers of Color Film Processors for all film widths from 8mm to 70mm and for all processing including Ektachrome, Eastman Color, C-22 and Gevachrome. A total of 15 models offered in two major lines. JANPRO 502 Film processor rollers and bushings. Precision molded plastic film rollers and parts for use in film processing machines and related equipment. MARK SYSTEMS, INC. 503 Bimat processors for 16, 35 and 70mm. Specialized processing equipment and materials. J. W. MAURER, INC. 504 Models 154M & 153M for 35, 70, 15, & 35mm. No plumbing required, instant processing up to 15 fpm, small portable, rugged, processes negative or positive film to a negative. METRO KALVAR INC. 515 The Model 135/16 convertible printerprocessor produces black & white 35mm, 16mm, 8mm, or Super 8 positive prints at up to 199 fpm, cleans the negative and raw stock just prior to exposure, permits variable contrast, timing and print inspection in one continuous operation in ordinary room light without chemicals or solutions. JOHN B. OLSSON CO. 506 Pocket processor using Kodak Bimat process. B & W-35/16mm. Provides developed negative and positive transparency simultaneously without use of free liquids or dark room. PAKO CORP. 507 Tabletop Maurer-Matic Model 153M for 16 and 35mm. Cine-Strip processors for 16, 35 and 70mm. PRODUCERS SERVICE 508 Complete line of optical printers, step contact, step reduction and special effects with a wide variety of accessories and formats. Plus a new concept in liquid gates, film gate photometers, and Focatron image focusing instruments. SICKLES INC. 509 Circle-S automatic color film processor — the Mark III handles 16-35-46 and 70mm in lengths to 100' and/or 1 to 28 small ree's (35mm to 120 film size) May be programmed for most color and B/W films. TREISE ENGINEERING 510 Continuous film processing equipment and accessories. Custom design and building for any processing need. UHLER CINE MACHINE 511 Sound and silent processors for 8 and 16mm. WESTREX 512 Densitometers for processing control of motion picture film, color, black and white, infra-red. Solid state and digital readout. MOTION PICTURE PRINTERS AEROJET DELFT CORP. 513 Reduction and contract printers for 16 and 35mm films. BELL & HOWELL CO. 514 Printing equipment for all sizes. Professional additive color printing system. BERKEY TECH/OXBERRY 515 Special effects optical printer series for complete control over film to have wipes, ripples, dissolves included. CINEMATIC SYSTEMS, INC. 516 Continuous contact printer, sound track printer, optical reduction and loop printers are available in 16mm, 8mm, 35mm and Super 8. ANDRE DEBRIE OF N.Y. 517 Complete line of step printers in contact and optical. Tipro RA optical printer, reduces, enlarges, makes 16 and 35mm contacts. FOTOVEND CORP. 518 Ultra high-speed contact and reduction printers. HOLLYWOOD FILM CO. 519 High speed printers, slitters, inspection projectors, edge numbering machines. METRO/KALVAR, INC. 520 The Model 135/16 convertible printerprocessor produces black & white 35, 16, 8mm or Super 8 positive prints at up to 100 fpm, cleans the negative and raw stock just prior to exposure, permits variable contrast, timing and print inspection in one continuous operation in ordinary room light without chemicals or solutions. OPTRONICS TECH 521 Optronics 16mm to Super 8 Quad optical reduction printers. Includes both step and continuous high speed. PETERSON ENTERPRISES 522 Manufacturers of a complete line of printing equipment from Super 8 to 70mm wide format films. New this year is slide and filmstrip printer and Super 8 reduction printers. PHOTO-SONICS, INC. 523 The Acme Step Contact Printer is a daylight operating machine that functions on the proven step printing principle. Available are the 35mm and 16mm models. PRECISION LABS. 524 Special printers, processing and tanks for the film laboratories. PRODUCERS SERVICE 525 Complete line of optical printers, step contact, step reduction and special effects with a variety of accessories and formats RESEARCH PRODUCTS 526 Line of optical printers in 8, 16, 35 and 70mm. SOS PHOTO-CINE-OPTICS 527 Professional printers for all formats. SUPERIOR BULK FILM CO. 528 Portable fully automatic L&F printer operates in daylight and provides reversal printing. UHLER CINE MACHINE 529 Motion picture printers for the 35, 16, 8 and Super 8mm sound and picture in color or black and white film. FILM MANUFACTURERS AGFA-GEVAERT, INC. 530 275 North Street, Teterboro, N.J. 07608 Phone: (201) 288-4100 Sales Manager, Professional Cine Products, Irwin B. Freedman EASTMAN KODAK CO. 531 Motion Picture and Education Markets Division General Offices: 343 State Street Rochester, New York 14550 Phone: (716) 325-2000 Dr. N. L. Simmons, General Manager E. I. D UPONT DE NEMOURS 532 Photo Products Department Wilmington, Delaware 19898 V. C. Chambers, Director of Sales, Printing & Industrial Markets H. T. Harding, Manager Planning & Tech. Serv., Instrumentation Markets GAF CORPORATION 533 140 W. 51st St., New York, N.Y. 10020 Phone: (212) JU 2-7600 R. C. Van Winkle, National Marketing Manager D. Liddell. P. Telep, C. R. Bennett, Assistant Product Man. METRO/KALVAR, INC. 534 745 Post Road, Darien, Conn. 06920 Phone: (203) 655-8209 A. W. Hall, Jr., President W. A. Muttitt, Director of Operations STUDIO FILM EXCHANGE 535 11555 Ventura Blvd. Studio City, Calif. 91604 Carole Dean, President OCTOBER, 1970 65