International projectionist (Jan-Dec 1947)

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OFFICE STEP UP the Quality of Your Picture! Successful exhibitors know that movie-goers appreciate top-quality high intensity carbon arc projection. For it makes the picture brighter, sharper in detail — with perfectly balanced color. It brings customers back again and again. So ... no matter how good it is now . . . you'll find it pays to step up the quality of your projection . . . and here's how it can be done! Tor Smaller Theatres— With One-Kilowatt High Intensity Projection, clear-cut black-and-white images and true color reproduction are yours at the cost of only a couple of admissions a day. For Medium -Sized Theatres Larger screens and longer throws require "Suprex" Carbon High Intensity Projection for proper screen brightness and color. Ideal for medium-sized houses, this type of projection is definitely economical. fbr the Largest Theatres Super High Intensity — the finest projection available. Greater depth, sharper definition, higher screen brightness and full richer color are the qualities that set this projection apart from all others. For more details on stepping up the quality of your projection, get in touch with National Carbon Company, Inc. — Dept. 1.1 AL CARBON C6w^=====^ Carbon Corporation ' ' I I N f . i. -r r, / an r_ . ■ V*. EH3 trade-mark of mparty, Inc. Oi^o„° |"" 42nd Street, ; Koni„. ,S°,e$ Offices: J?" York ". N. Y. ^onsas C •»y, New Yo Atla *. r nta. ittsb Ch 'cago, Dallas, ur9h, San Fr INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST March 1947 15