Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (1950-1954)

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HISTORICAL Film-Collection Program, H. L. Walls, 52: 5-8, Jan. 1949. Origins of the Magic Lantern, J. Voskuil, 51: 643-655, Dec. 1948. Historical Sketch of Television's Progress, L. R. Lankes, 51: 223-229, Sept. 1948. My First Fifty Years in Motion Pictures, Oscar B. Depue, 49: 481^193, Dec. 1947. Historical Development of Sound Films, E. I. Sponable, 48: 407-422, May 1947. Historical Development of Sound Films, E. I. Sponable, 48; 275-303, Apr. 1947. Intermittent Sprockets: see SPROCKETS Journal Award: see SOCIETY ACTIVITIES LABORATORY PRACTICE (see also EDITING X General Laboratory Practice Committee Report, John G. Stott, Chairman, 55: 213- 215, Aug. 1950. A Method of Measuring Electrification of Motion Picture Film Applied to Clean- ing Operations, H. W. Cleveland, 55: 37-44, j u l y 1950. American Standard Location and Size of Picture Aperture of 8-Mm Motion Picture Projectors, Z22.20-1950 (Re- vision of Z22.20-1941), 54: 503-504, Apr. 1950. 16-Mm Film Color Compensation, O. K. Kendall, 54: 464-479, Apr. 1950. An Improved Photomultiplier Tube Color Densitometer, M. H. Sweet, 54: 35- 62, Jan. 1950. Lubrication of 16-Mm Films, R. H. Tal- bot, 53: 285-292, Sept. 1949. The Picture Splice as a Problem of Video Recording, F. N. Gillette, 53: 242-255, Sept. 1949. Motion Picture Laboratory Practice for Television, A. J. Miller, 53: 112-113, Aug. 1949. Laboratory for Development Work on Color Motion Pictures, H. C. Harsh and K. Schadlich, 53: 50-57, July 1949. Metallic-Salt Track on Ansco 16-Mm Color Film, J. L. Forrest, 53: 40-49, July 1949. Standard Quality of Photographic Chemi- cals, C. V. Otis, 52: 534-539, May 1949. Zero-Shift Test for Determining Optimum Density in Variable-Width Sound Re- cording, C. H. Evans and R. C. Lovick, 52: 522-533, May 1949. Improved 35-Mm Synchronous Counter, R. A. Sater and J. W. Kaylor, 52: 333- 336, Mar. 1949. Magnetic Device for Cuing Film, J. A. Larsen, 52: 326-332, Mar. 1949. American Standard Specification for 35- Mm Sound Motion Picture Release Prints in Standard 2000-Foot Lengths, Z22.55-1947, 50: 284, Mar. 1948. American Standard Method of Determin- ing Transmission Density of Motion Picture Films, Z22.27-1947 (Revision of Z22.27-1941), 50: 283, Mar. 1948. American Standard for Diffuse Trans- mission Density, Z38.2.5-1946, 50: 282-283, Mar. 1948. Improved Film Splicer, Michael Leshing, 50: 68-73, Jan. 1948. American Standard Emulsion Position in Projector for Direct Front Projection of 8-Mm Silent Motion Picture Film, Z22.22-1947 (Revision of Z22.22- 1941), 49: 557, Dec. 1947. American Standard Emulsion and Sound Record Positions in Projector for Di- rect Front Projection of 16-Mm Sound Motion Picture Film, Z22.16-1947 (Revision of Z22.16-1941), 49: 556, Dec. 1947. American Standard Emulsion Position in Projector for Direct Front Projec- tion of 16-Mm Silent Motion Picture Film, Z22.10-1947 (Revision of Z22.10-1944), 49: 555, Dec. 1947. Callier Q of Various Motion Picture Emulsions, J. G. Streiffert, 49: 506- 522, Dec. 1947. A Photoelectric Film Cuing System, Ir- win A. Moon, 49: 364-371, Oct. 1947. Current Black-and-White Duplicating Techniques Used in Hollywood, Nor- wood L. Simmons and Emery Huse. 49: 31&-333, Oct. 1947. 24