The international photographer (Jan-Dec 1934)

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Ipril, 1934 T 1 1 I N T K R N A T I ( ) N A PHOTOGRAPH E Twenty-seven Ready N O W ! The Cinematographer's Book of Tables For Professional and Amateur By FRED WESTERBERG Fabrikoid Binding s|o« Size 4 1/2 x 7 inches THE CINEMATOCRAPHERS BOOK OF TABLES WESTERBERC 52 Pages of Condensed Data at Your Finger Tips If Your Nearest Dealer Cannot Supply You Send to THE INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER HOLLYWOOD 1605 North Cahuenga Avenue CALIFORNIA 33 MISCELLANEOUS DATA RUNNINC TIME AT VARIOUS CAMERA SPEEDS FOR USE IN CHECKING THE SPEED OF CAMERA MOTORS 35mm. FILM 6-B Camera Speed in Pictures Per Second FEET OF FILM 5 10 15 20 30 RUNNING TIME IN SECONDS 6 13.3 26.6 40 53.3 80 8 10.0 20.0 30 40 60 10 8.0 16.0 24 32 48 12 6.6 13.3 20 26.6 40 14 5.7 11.4 17.2 23 34.3 16 5.0 10.0 IS 20 30 18 4.4 8.9 13.3 18 26.6 20 4.0 8.0 12 16 24 22 3.6 7.3 10.9 14.6 21.8 24 3.3 6.7 10 13.3 20 WATER 0 HYPO POTASSIII FAST WORKI iVarm) \A MPTARKI II PHITP NC FIXIN C BATH 16 oz 8 " % " CHROME ALUM (dc AMMONIUM CHLOR WATFR (r^l't* «•« ■» uble amou IDE (Sal / nt in hot Ammoniac) weather) % " 3 " 32 " COPPER WIRE TABLE National Electrical Code Wire Size. Gauge Number Diameter of Wire in Inches Resistance In Ohms Per 1 ,000 Feet Carrying Capacity In Amperes Rubber Insulation 18 .040 6.6 3 16 .051 4.0 6 14 .064 2.6 15 12 .081 1.6 20 10 .102 1.0 25 8 .128 .64 30 6 .162 .40 50 4 .204 .25 70 2 .258 .16 90 THE COLOR OCTAVE WAVE LENGTH AND RELATIVE VIBRATION FREQUENCY OF THE VARIOUS COLORS THAT APPEAR IN THE VISIBLE SPECTRUM The indicated colors may be drawn in around the outer ring with sufficient accuracy for illustrative purposes by using colored pencils.