International projectionist (Jan-Dec 1935)

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May 1935 INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST 27 COMFORTAB VISION Ui^nWy^ec^^^^^ ""SaTffi^nsity Projector Carbons make ava.lable to theat.es of every size a comfortable level of general illumination. POILOW THE EXAMPLE Of SUCCESSFUL THEATRES USE NATIONAL ' ,' HIGH INTENSITY ., projector tArbons llM^^^^^^™* addition to comfortable vision, National High *^ *%££ '^orion. They improve the depth and "? ..^^ ■TSr^f^r-^a pictures especially pleasing. ThTnew and popular colored films are photographed in^r^hite Ught from National Motmn ; P££ Studio Carbons. Perfect ~P'— h^nCsLty "potion light of the same T^! ^f^fel fail jection meets this requirement and reveals beauty of color productions. MATIONALCAP.B O N MC OM P A _H Y, J » C .