The Cine Technician (1953-1956)

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September 1956 CINE TECHNICIAN 143 £&>''-•'' ■ ■ -■•.•.' •:■%■:•.-. GE VAERT G E VAERT SOUND RECORDING FILMS The remarkable increase in sales of Gevaert Sound Films for variable area recording, S.T.4 and S.T.6, is easy to understand. Each in its class is outstandingly good and will give you better cancellation, better high frequency response, and will enable you to work at lower lamp currents. G E VAERT MAGNETIC FILMS AND TAPES Gevasonor magnetic coatings are available on 5 thou, base in 16 mm., 17.5 mm. and 35 mm. widths or as J-inch tape. These materials are of such quality that for some scientific applications where freedom from dropouts and evenness of coating is essential no other tape available will fulfil requirements. Full Technical Information from : GEVAERT LIMITED, Motion Picture Department, Acton Lane, Harlesden, London, N.W.10 ELGar 6755