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

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88 A uthor HUNTER, C. R. (and PIERCE, R. M.) HUSE, E. (and CHAMBERS, G. A.) HUTCHINS, G. F. HYNDMAN, D. E. (and HICKMAN, K.) IRBY, F. S. IRWIN, P. L. (and HANNA, C. R., and REYNOLDS, E.W.) IVES, C. E. (and CRABTREE, J. I.) (and CRABTREE, J. I. and SANDVIK, O.) (and CRABTREE, J. I. and TUTTLE, F.) (and MILLER, A. J., AUTHOR INDEX Subject A Method of Quantity Developing of Motion Picture Films Sensitometric Control in the Processing of Mo- tion Picture Film in Hollywood Eastman Supersensitive Motion Picture Nega- tive Film New Filters for Exterior Photography with Supersensitive Film Dimensional Analysis as an Aid to Miniature Cinematography Model Making with Sheet Film Base Recent and Future Eco- nomic Changes in the Motion Picture Field International Relations in the Sound Picture Field A Sixteen-Millimeter Port- able Sound-on-Film Pro- jection Equipment A Roller Developing Rack for Continuously Mov- ing the Film during Processing by the Rack- and-Tank System A New Method of Block- ing Out Splices in Sound- Film The Storage of Valuable Motion Picture Film A Modified Film-Waxing Machine A Replenishing Solution for a Motion Picture Positive Film Developer The Surface Treatment of Sound-Film A Semi-Automatic Timing Device for Motion Pic- ture Negatives Improvement in Motion Vol. No. Date Page XVII 6 Dec., 1931 954 XXI 1 July, 1933 54 XVII 4 Oct., 1931 560 XVII 5 Nov., 1931 783 XIV 4 Apr., 1930 377 XX 3 Mar., 1933 236 XV 3 Sept., 1930 332 XV 6 Dec., 1930 739 XXI 6 Dec., 1933 456 XXIV 3 Mar., 1935 261 XIV 3 Mar., 1930 349 XV 3 Sept., 1930 289 XV 3 Sept., 1930 370 XV 5 Nov., 1930 627 XIV 3 Mar., 1930 275 XV 5 Nov., 1930 587