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CLASSIFIED INDEX 25 c Exposure The Photronic Photographic Exposure Meter, W. N. Goodwin, Jr., XX (Feb., 1933), No. 2, p. 95. A Practical Method and Photometer for Controlling Exposures in Photography, M. Lasky and B. Rubin, XXI (Aug., 1933), No. 2, p. 154. Reciprocity Law Failure in Photographic Exposures, L. A. Jones and J. H. Webb, XXIII (Sept., 1934), No. 3, p. 142. . Eye-Strain An Introduction to the Experimental Study of Visual Fatigue, P. A. Snell XX (May, 1933), No. 5, p. 367. Avoidance of Eye Fatigue, F. H. Richardson, XX (May, 1933), No. 5, p. 391. Fades Making a Fade-Out by After Treatment, C. E. Ives, L. E. Muehler, and J. I. Crabtree, XX (Jan., 1933), No. 1, p. 65. Film, Development of (See also Committee Reports, Laboratory Practice.) A Method for the Calculation of the Correct and Most Economical Concentra- tions of Elon and Hydroquinone in a Borax Developer for Motion Picture Film, A. M. Gundelfinger, XX (April, 1933), No. 4, p. 343. New Emulsions for Special Fields in Motion Picture Photography, W. Leahy, XXV (Sept., 1935), No. 3, p. 248. Ozaphane Film and Cinelux Projector, A. M. Cheftel, XXV (Oct., 1935), No. 4, p. 358. Film, History of The History of Nitrocellulose as a Film Base, E. Theisen, XX (March, 1933), No. 3, p. 259. f Film, Mutilation in Use The Life of Sound-Films in Hungary, A. Szekely, XVI (May, 1931), No. 5, p. 553. The Film Problems of Theater Operation, S. Sumner, XIX (Sept., 1932), No. 3, p. 286. Film, Phonograph Film Recorders, A. G. Zimmerman, XX (March, 1933), No. 3, p. 211. Film, Photographic Characteristics (See also Emulsions; Photography; and Processing.) On the Theory of Tone Reproduction, with a Graphic Method for the Solution of Problems, L. A. Jones, XVI (May, 1931), No. 5, p. 568. Characteristics of Dupont Panchromatic Negative Film, D. R. White, XVII (Aug., 1931), No. 2, p. 223. Eastman Supersensitive Motion Picture Negative Film, E. Huse and G. A. Chambers, XVII (Oct., 1931), No. 4, p. 560. The Effect of Exposure and Development on the Quality of Variable-Width Photographic Sound Recording, D. Foster, XVII (Nov., 1931), No. 5, p. 749.