Educational screen & audio-visual guide (c1956-1971])

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■ i ACCURACY This word, in film processing, is a very important word indeed. you'll see People tell you that one film processing job is as good as another, and what the heck, what's the measure of accuracy, anyway? Well. To answer that one would take a very long time. Suffice it to say here that it's summed up in all the operations of a processing job, where even the smallest details are of great importance. It shows everywhere, and it positively shines when the film appears on the screen. What we're talking about, of course, are the people and the operations at Precision Film Laboratories. Here attention to detail, sound, proven techniques are applied by skilled, expert technicians to assure you the accurate, exact processing your films deserve to justify your best production efforts. Accuracy is a must for TV — for industrials — for education — for all movies. and hear P ff f e LM LABORATORIES, INC. t 46th Street, New York 36, New YorK i* A DIVISION OF J. A. MAURER, INC. "t^l In everything, there is one best in film processing, it's Precision