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February, 1934
T h e I N T E R N A T 1 0 X A I. P H 0 T 0 GRAPH E R
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FIUER FACTORS MLlfcR FACTORS FO* NORMAl DAYUGHT EXPOSURES ON STANDA*0 »fi*NDS OF PAN CMROMAIC MOTION t'h;lLJRt !
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This is the eleventh installment of the Cinematographer's Book of Tables compiled and computed by Mr. Fred Westerberg, one of the technical editors of THE INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER.
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BOOK of TABLES
By FRED WESTERBERG
The last installment of Cinematographer's Book of Tables will appear in the April issue, 1934, and when completed the tables will constitute a handy reference guide welcome to all cinematographers, professional and amateur.
Take note that the tables are so placed in the magazine as to be easily cut out and bound into a small pocket ring book. Cut down the middle of page 19; then trim top and bottom to fit your cover; punch holes to fit rings on inner and outer edges of magazine pages 19 and 20. In response to many demands the publishers have decided to issue the Tables in bound form about April 1st. The book will be printed on tough paper with semi-flexible cloth cover for hard pocket usage and will sell for $1.00 in the United States.
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