Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1930-1949)

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CLASSIFIED INDEX 13 Color for Industrial and Business Films, R. H. Ray and H. W. Cress, XXII (Feb., 1934), No. 2, p. 144. The English Dufaycolor Film Process, W. H. Carson, XXIII (July, 1934), No. 1, p. 14. Sixteen-Mm. Sound Pictures in Color, C. N. Batsel and L. T. Sachtleben, XXIII (Aug., 1934), No. 2, p. 82. The Kodachrome Process for Amateur Cinematography in Natural Colors, L. D. Mannes and L. Godowsky, Jr., XXV (July, 1935), No. 1, p. 65. The Technicolor Process of Three-Color Cinematography, J. A. Ball, XXV (Aug., 1935), No. 2, p. 127. Color Consciousness, N. M. Kalmus, XXV (Aug., 1935), No. 2, p. 139. Some Problems in Directing Color Pictures, R. Mamoulian, XXV (Aug., 1935), No. 2, p. 148. Lighting for Technicolor Motion Pictures, C. W. Handley, XXV (Nov., 1935), No. 5, p. 423. Coloring Hand-Coloring of Motion Picture Film, p. 751. ' Committee Reports Color XV (Nov., 1930), No. 5, p. 721. XVI (Jan., 1931), No. 1, p. 97. XVII (July, 1931), No. 1, p. 116. XVIII (June, 1932), No. 6, p. 792. XXIV (Jan., 1935), No. 1, p. 29. XXIV (May, 1935), No. 5, p. 432. Exchange Practice XIX (July, 1932), No. 1, p. 925. XDC (Sept., 1932), No. 3, p. 298. XIX (Oct., 1932), No. 4, p. 395. XX (March, 1933), No. 3, p. 199. XX (March, 1933), No. 3, p. 277. XXII (May, 1934), No. 5, p. 332. XXII (June, 1934), No. 6, p. 386. XXV (Nov., 1935), No. 5, p. 462. Historical and Museum XVI (Jan., 1931), No. 1, p. 102. G. F. O. Brock, XVI (June, 1931), No. 6, Commercial color systems. Commercial color systems. Commercial color systems, Inter- Society color council, 1930 color patents, Classification of color patents. Present status of color, Commercial color systems. Nomenclature and standardization of color. Glossary of color photography. Scope of work. Report on current practices in han- dling release prints in exchanges. 1700-ft. vs. 2000-ft. release print reels. Release print reel length. 2000-ft. reel. Plans for motion picture museum, Eugene A. Lauste, Jean A. LeRoy.