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before you buy any color processor, ask yourself these questions: How long does it take to warm up? Normally it takes most processors 3 to 4 hours to get from ambient 70 to the required 100-110". With a Treise Color Processor, warm-up takes only 20-45 minutes. (Think how much valuable time you save!) Once on temperature, does it stay on temperature? Treise Processors feature a unique "proportional control" system that maintains a close watch over the temperature and provides just the right amount of heat to maintain it at all times. There is no "stop 'n go," no wide fluctuations of temperature. Thus a Treise Processor is more economical to run than any other processor. Does it provide consistent quality? No other processor can assure you such unvaryingly consistent quality and performance — end to end, side to side, roll to roll, day to day! This is the kind of performance you should demand ... and can take for granted whe.i you buy from Treise. Does it "cut corners" to feature a "cut-rate" price? Treise Processors meet or exceed all film manufacturers' specifications. All chemical solutions are pump recirculated and filtered. All moving parts in the drive system run on ball bearings. All components are the finest that money can buy. How easy is it to maintain? When it comes to maintaining a Treise Processor, there's frankly very little of it. When necessary, however, you'll find that it has been designed with service in mmd. For example, the film racks are removable without the use of tools and without disturbing thread-up. Moreover, all pumps, filters, etc.. can be easily inspected and replaced in a few minutes, instead of the usual 2 to 3 hours delay! iC^^y] i:Ui 1 t^ liv| I Write for catalog on our complete line ol Color and B&W Processors! I REISE ENGINEERING JNC. 1941 First St. • San Fernando, Calif. 91340 circle 112 on reader service card 12 the screen executive Frank J. Kiernan, formerly of The Singer Co., has joined CBS Electronic Video Recording Division as VP, EVR Processing Sales . . . Films, Inc. announced the appointment of Donald Jonjack as assistant to the president; Jonjack, while with the Chicago Sun Times in 1968, won the Associated Press writing award . . . Succeeding the late R. Dibley, who passed away in Sept. is Ray Dutfield, who is now managing director of Rank Dutfield Hudak Film Laboratories Ltd. . . . John P. Hudak, nationally known audiovisual communication specialist, has been named director of audiovisual program dev. for the National Geographic Society . . . Kenneth Baldwin and Sherman Beck have been named Vice-Presidents of RMP Assoc. Inc., a div. of Rose-Magwood Productions . . . . . . Robert Hill, formerly of CBS, EVR div., has been elected VP of Sales at Bohn Benton, Inc. . . . KDI Corp. has expanded it's board members which now include Carl Lenz, President of KDI Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc. . . . Two new directors have been chosen at CINE: Robert F. Unrath, VP and director of the Inter'! Executive Association, and Richard Jamieson, Executive VP for Empire Photo Sound Co. . . . Technicolor, Inc. announces many new appointments: William Frye as President of Consumer Photographic Div.: Vice-Presidency positions go to Robert Olmes of the expanded Consumer Photographic Div.: Jerrj' Fraschild in the Corporate Development Div.; Paul Flaherty of the Cinema System Div.; and Edward Rosenfeld as VP and General Counsel of the Corporate Development Div. . . . Bob Sherwood who this year mixed the sound tracks for two academy award winning features, has joined Reeves Production Services . . . Also at Reeves, Brad Stewart has been named general manager of the Reeves /Actron subsidiary; Stewart replaces E. Gray Hodges who was promoted to Senior VicePresident . . . After working on a free lance basis Victor Haboush felt it was time to make the association with Michael Butler a permanent one; Butler is now on the Haboush Co. staff . . . Barbre Productions, a div. of Mullins Broadcasting Co., announced the appointment of Jack Lemmon as eastern marketing manager . . . . . . Promoted to VP in charge of production at Movielab-Hollywood, Inc., is Michael Crane, who had served with the West Coast Labs, for 19 years, prior to it's acquisition by Movielab . . . Arnold Whyler, recently appointed Creative Art Director of Niles Communication Center, Inc., will be responsible for all art and graphics in all three Niles studios; Deborah Rubin will be working with Whyler in the newly reorganized and expanded art dept. . . . Optical Radiation Corporation named Ken Squier, formerly of Mac Beth Corp., as their eastern sales manager . . . Gene H. Samuelsen has been named Vice-President of Sales for the central div. of Association-Sterling Films . . . Many new awards have been presented by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers: C. B. B. Wood of the British Broadcasting Corp., received the SMPTE Journal Award; Dr. Peter Goldmark of CBS Laboratories was awarded the Progress Medal; Willi G, Engel, Bell & Howell, was presented the Herbert T. Kalmus Gold Medal; and Charles H. Coleman, video engineering dept. of Ampex Corporation, received the David Sarnoff Gold Medal • — These awards are for 1970, presented annually for outstanding achievement . . . Congratulations BUSINESS SCREEN