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

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CLASSIFIED INDEX 19 reference standard, processing characteristics of sound-film, acoustic measurements. Standards and Nomenclature (See also American Standards Association.) XIV (Jan., 1930), No. 1, p. 122. XIV (May, 1930), No. 5, p. 545. XV (Aug., 1930), No. 2, p. 160. XV (Dec., 1930), No. 6, p. 818. XVI (June, 1931), No. 6, p. 789. XVII (Sept., 1931), No. 3, p. 431. XVII (Nov., 1931), No. 5. p. 819. XVIII (Feb., 1932), No. 2, p. 273. XVIII (March, 1932), No. 3, p. 409. XVIII (April, 1932), No. 4, p. 538. XVIII (May, 1932), No. 5, p. 690. XIX (July, 1932), No. 1, p. 924. XIX (Sept., 1932), No. 3, p. 298. XIX (Nov., 1932), No. 5, p. 477. XX (Jan., 1933), No. 1, p. 91. XX (Feb., 1933), No. 2, p. 178. XX (March, 1933), No. 3, p. 276. XX (June, 1933), No. 6, p. 505. XXI (July, 1933), No. 1, p. 84. XXI (Oct., 1933), No. 4, p. 347. XXII (Jan., 1934), No. 1, p. 17. Safety film, Scanning slit, Notching negatives, Sprockets, Titles, Wide film, Projection aperture. Standards adopted. Safety code for projection, Wide- film dimensions. Projector and camera speed, Stand- ard release print, Screen bright- ness, negative notching, Wide- film dimensions. Wide-film dimensions. Glossary of technical terms used in the motion picture industry. Approval of new projector and cam- era apertures, 16-mm. standards. Adoption of new aperture standards by Society, 16-mm. proposals re- considered. 16-mm. sound-film lay-outs, Pro- jection speed, Sound lead, 35-mm. apertures, Performance tests of sound screens. 16-mm. proposals submitted to So- ciety for validation. 35-mm. and 16-mm. standards ap- proved by Board of Governors. Standardization procedure, Inter- national relations. Unit of photographic intensity, Prin- ciple of non-intermittency in sensi- tometry, SMPE standard perfora- tion approved. Standard SMPE film perforation, Unit of photographic intensity. Principle of intermittency in sen- sitometry.