International projectionist (Jan-Dec 1947)

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The brilliant arc between two "National" High Intensity projector carbons is brighter — per unit of area — than the heart of a V-2 rocket blast. This powerful man-made sunlight is harnessed in your projection booth. It is snow white, perfect for bringing out detail and full rich color on your screen. And yet, compared to other qperating costs, the expense of "National" projector carbons is negligible. When "National" projector carbons are used as the light source, you give your patrons the kind of vivid, easy-to:see pictures they really enjoy. You'll find that "National" projector carbons have a definite effect upon your box office. For Perfection in Photography and Projection; Use the Carbon Arc / The term "National" is a registered trade-Mark of NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY, INC. Unit of Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation fflJB 30 EAST 42nd STREET, NEW YORK 17, N. Y. Division Sales Offices: ATLANTA • CHICAGO • DALLAS • KANSAS CITY • NEW YORK • PITTSBURGH • SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST • October 1947 13